In Nepal’s mountain regions, climate change is driving more intense monsoon rainfall and increasing snow and glacial melt rates. These trends are contributing to more frequent and severe floods and landslides, resulting in extensive damage to agriculture, property, and the environment, thereby disrupting lives and livelihoods and threatening food security. At the same time, water scarcity and droughts are also threatening agriculture-reliant livelihoods. This Developing Climate Resilient Livelihood (DCRL) focuses on safeguarding vulnerable communities and their assets from climate change-induced disasters by applying a long-term, multi-hazard approach – with a particular stewardship role for women and marginalized communities – focused on Nepal’s watersheds.