UDYAMA is a development organization that has been working to build human, social, and natural capital through agro-ecology and nature-based solutions. COVID-19 has prompted UDYAMA to renew its efforts to address interconnected crises like climate change, biodiversity loss, and health vulnerabilities. UDYAMA aims to leverage partnerships and resources to boost resilience, adaptation, and transformation through initiatives like sustainable food and water systems, livelihood skills building, and policy influence. UDYAMA takes an integrated, evidence-based approach to support communities most at risk from climate impacts and health crises.