The lowland hills of Southern Nepal are highly prone to landslides, erosion, and floods, severely impacting marginalized communities. This project will plant one million cash crop saplings like broom grass and bamboo to stabilize soil while training locals to turn harvests into marketable products. By linking them to markets, it builds a nature-based, disaster-resilient economy that enhances climate resilience, creates sustainable income, and uplifts over 1,000 households as a model for inclusive development.