
ECOTOPIA Nepal: Agroecology Transition Initiative in Nepal is implemented by LI-BIRD in partnership with local governments, farmer groups, cooperatives, civil society organisations (CSOs), and agroecology networks. The project is funded by DKA Austria and aims to contribute to Nepal’s transition towards an agroecology-based, resilient, and equitable food system through collaborative efforts, knowledge co-creation, and strengthened multi-stakeholder engagement.
The project is being implemented in selected sites across Gandaki and Bagmati provinces, including Annapurna Rural Municipality (Ward 3) and Rupa Rural Municipality (Ward 7) in Kaski district, as well as Sunkoshi Rural Municipality (Ward 2) and Godawari Municipality (Ward 6) in Bagmati province. In addition, national-level engagement is ensured through activities such as the Agroecology Advocacy Workshop and the establishment of a Community of Practice (CoP).
During this six-month inception phase, the project focuses on refining participatory food system assessment methodologies and conducting preliminary assessments in selected communities. Through engagement with farmers, local governments, and key stakeholders, the initiative promotes knowledge co-creation, capacity building, and inclusive planning. It also supports the rollout of Nepal’s Agroecology Roadmap by organising advocacy workshops and establishing a Community of Practice (CoP) to strengthen collaboration, dialogue, and collective action. The project will generate evidence, identify key actors, and build local ownership to enable effective scaling of agroecology in subsequent phases.
Project Details
Countries
Nepal
Province
Gandaki, Bagmati
Working district
Kaski, Lalitpur, Sindhupalchowk
Municipality
Annapurna Rural Municipality
Rupa Rural Municipality
Sunkoshi Rural Municipality
Godawari Municipality
Duration
January 2026 to June 2026 (Inception Phase)
Partners
Local Governments of Annapurna RM, Rupa RM, Sunkoshi RM, and Godawari Municipality
Farmer groups, cooperatives, and community-based organizations
Civil Society Organisations (CSOs)
Agroecology networks and Alliances
Funded by
DKA Austria
Household coverage
- Direct beneficiaries:
- 120 smallholder farmers (at least 50% women)
- 10–12 local resource persons/lead farmers
- 6–8 local government representatives and technical staff
- Indirect beneficiaries:
- Approximately 1,000–1,500 stakeholders
Contact Person
Karishma Gurung (Project Coordinator)
E-mail: karishma.gurung@libird.org