Past Event Strengthening Climate Resilience from Regional Outlooks to Community Action
Date: June 2, 2026

Strengthening Climate Resilience from Regional Outlooks to Community Action

Sindhupalchok, Nepal, 02 June 2026 — RIMES, in partnership with Nepal’s Department of Hydrology and Meteorology (DHM) and Melamchi Municipality, conducted a capacity-building workshop on 2 June 2026 in Sindhupalchok, Nepal, bringing together municipal and district officials, ward representatives, community volunteers, and local NGOs from Melamchi, Helambu, and Indrawati municipalities, as well as the Sindhupalchok district office — all working across disaster risk reduction and climate-sensitive sectors. The workshop was implemented through the Strengthening Last-Mile Communication (SLMC) Project, supported by the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) with funding from the Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (PRM) / Office of International Disaster Response (IDR) of the U.S. Department of State, to strengthen last-mile access to and meaningful use of early warning information.

The workshop drew directly on the latest seasonal outlook and the tools, methodologies, and lessons from SASCOF-34 and the Climate Services User Forum (CSUF), held in April 2026 under the South Asia Hydromet Forum (SAHF) Climate Services Project. Technical sessions were facilitated by DHM personnel, including a representative who participated in SASCOF-34 — ensuring that regional climate knowledge flowed directly into local preparedness discussions.

Key outcomes included strengthened practical understanding of DHM weather forecasts, seasonal outlooks, and hydrometeorological sensor data; enhanced local capacity to translate forecast information into preparedness actions and sectoral advisories; and strengthened coordination among key stakeholders.

The workshop was warmly welcomed by municipal representatives, with a DRR focal person expressing interest in replicating a similar session at the district level — a sign of the growing demand for actionable climate services across Nepal.

This workshop exemplifies how RIMES projects work in synergy — connecting regional climate outlook generation, climate services capacity development, and last-mile communication into one integrated approach. Climate information is not only produced; it is understood, trusted, and acted upon by local governments, communities, and sectoral stakeholders — advancing climate resilience from the regional to the community level.

June 8, 2026