Sustainable Power and Irrigation for Nigeria Project
The project will strengthen dam safety and improve management of water resources for hydropower and irrigation in selected areas of Nigeria.
The project will strengthen dam safety and improve management of water resources for hydropower and irrigation in selected areas of Nigeria.
The project development objective is to improve irrigation services and agricultural productivity in the target areas. The project will support the rehabilitation of lakes to enhance resilience to drought and soil conservation and afforestation activities within catchments to reduce flood and erosion risks.
The project will increase access to water supply and sanitation services and improve service delivery capacity in selected areas of the Kyrgyz Republic through a 10‑year Multiphase Programmatic Approach.
A GEF-financed regional IPF that strengthens preparedness of governments and the private sector in Georgia, Moldova, Türkiye, and Ukraine to reduce pollution in the Black Sea. The project delivers national policy/legal assessments and harmonization recommendations; prepares investment recommendations and pre-feasibility analyses for high-impact depollution projects; runs eco-innovation challenges and grants to pilot private-sector solutions; and supports regional knowledge sharing and dialogue.
The project will strengthen the management of water resources and increase access to improved drinking water and sanitation services in selected regions by financing: (i) mobilization and management of water resources for multiple uses (including rehabilitation of large and small dams and hydrometric systems); (ii) expansion of urban and rural water supply systems; (iii) sanitation and hygiene services including fecal sludge treatment plants and institutional WASH; and (iv) institutional strengthening and project management, with a Contingent Emergency Response Component for shocks.
The project will strengthen Chile’s capacity for integrated water resources management, enhance rural water supply and sanitation services, and build climate resilience through green and gray solutions, including the mainstreaming of nature-based solutions. It supports basin-level governance and planning, development of tools for surface and groundwater monitoring, and the adoption of guidelines to integrate NBS into hydraulic infrastructure, while improving rural service sustainability and managing urban floods and runoff across the country
The project aims to increase capacity for flood management and navigation along the Jamuna River. Components include flood and riverbank erosion management using building-with-nature solutions (e.g., permeable groins and adaptive river structures), dynamic navigation channel development that allows room for the river, financial protection of communities, and project management with a contingent emergency response
The project reduces land-based pollution entering Albania’s South-West Coastal Belt aquatic environment. Components include wastewater treatment expansion, improved sanitation services, solid waste and plastics management, and nature-based measures such as wetland restoration, afforestation and slope stabilization, and small green infrastructure for nutrient filtration in the Vjosa River basin.
The Senegal River Basin Multi-Purpose Water Resources Development (MWRD2) Project was the second phase of a 10-year program designed to enhance regional integration among the countries of the Senegal River Basin for multi-purpose water resources development, to foster improved community livelihoods. The MWRD2 Project Development Objective was to improve coordinated management of water resources for socially, environmentally and economically sustainable development in the Senegal River Basin.
The objectives of the Flood and Drought Management Project are to increase flood control for people living in selected areas of Türkiye and to strengthen the country's institutional capacity for flood and drought risk management. There are four components to the project, the first component being Flood Management. This component includes two subcomponents: flood control, and flood monitoring, forecasting, and warning systems. The second component is the drought management.