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Promoting Community Led Nature-based Solutions to Climate Change Adaptation in the Usangu Catchment

Submitted by mfernandes on
Est. Monetary Cost
(Today's US$)
1.1
Est Monetary Benefits
Unknown

The project will promote community-led nature-based solutions to climate change adaptation in the Usangu catchment by financing rainwater harvesting and storage facilities, boreholes, rehabilitation of small check/charco dams to reduce channel erosion and gullying, river training to enhance flows and reduce flooding, tree planting for catchment conservation, and village land use plans for sustainable landscape management.

NP Modernization of Rani Jamara Kulariya Irrigation Project - Phase 3

Submitted by mfernandes on
Est. Monetary Cost
(Today's US$)
20
Est Monetary Benefits
Unknown

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.

Enhancing Landscape and Ecosystem Management (ELEMENT) Project

Submitted by mfernandes on
Est. Monetary Cost
(Today's US$)
164
Est Monetary Benefits
Unknown

The project will improve integrated landscape management and ecosystem services and increase benefits for targeted forest‑dependent communities in Tripura and Nagaland. It finances restoration of degraded forests, agricultural lands, and wetlands; soil and water conservation; afforestation and agroforestry; climate‑smart agriculture; enhanced biodiversity conservation; and community‑led landscape planning and value‑chain development for forest‑based livelihoods.

Honduras Sustainable Connectivity Project

Submitted by mfernandes on
Est. Monetary Cost
Unknown
Est Monetary Benefits
Unknown

Investment Project Financing to construct a new ~46 km, two‑lane, climate‑resilient and safe road connecting CA‑4 (near Macuelizo) to CA‑13 (near Corinto, at the Guatemala border), improve resilient feeder roads, and support inclusive, integrated forest and sustainable landscape management and institutional capacity. The PDO is to improve climate‑resilient and safe transport access in northwestern Honduras and promote sustainable livelihoods through landscape management and women‑led economic initiatives. Total financing: US$187 million. Planned closing: Dec 31, 2031.

Forest Sector Modernization and Coastal Resilience Enhancement Project

Submitted by sjudson on
Est. Monetary Cost
(Today's US$)
22.8
Est Monetary Benefits
Unknown

The development objective of the Forest Sector Modernization and Coastal Resilience Enhancement Project for Vietnam was to improve coastal forest management in the Project Provinces. The project had three technical components in addition to a fourth component on project management, monitoring, and evaluation. The first component modernized the technical know how and approaches used for planning, supplying seedlings, and financing coastal protection forest management and planting.

Senegal River Basin Climate Change Resilience Development Project

Submitted by sjudson on
Est. Monetary Cost
(Today's US$)
6.68
Est Monetary Benefits
Unknown

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.

Türkiye Flood and Drought Management Project

Submitted by sjudson on
Est. Monetary Cost
Unknown
Est Monetary Benefits
Unknown

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.

Volcanoes Community Resilience Project

Submitted by sjudson on
Est. Monetary Cost
(Today's US$)
16
Est Monetary Benefits
Unknown

The objective of the Volcanoes Community Resilience Project for Rwanda is to reduce the risk of flooding, strengthen watershed management, and improve livelihoods of people in the project area. There are five components to the project, the first component being flood risk management. This component seeks to reduce flood risks in the Volcano and Vunga corridor by implementing comprehensive flood risk reduction interventions and by improving flood early warning systems (FEWS) and community-level flood preparedness.

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