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Delivering Resilient Infrastructure in Vulnerable Environments in Ukraine

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

The project will improve the climate resilience and operational efficiency of Ukraine’s national road network by financing routine and periodic preservation works, emergency modular bridges, and border-crossing point infrastructure and equipment, alongside technical assistance and project management. Physical investments include maintenance and repairs to state roads and bridges across government‑controlled oblasts—embedding drainage, road safety, and climate‑resilient practices—and installation of modular bridges to restore connectivity.

Somalia Urban Resilience Project II

Submitted by mfernandes on
Est. Monetary Cost
(Today's US$)
47
Est Monetary Benefits
Unknown

The additional financing will strengthen public service delivery capacity of local governments, increase access to climate-resilient urban infrastructure and services, and enable immediate response to eligible crises in selected Somali cities. It supports urban drainage and flood risk management, climate-resilient streets, bridges and walkways, pedestrian safety and solar streetlighting, and municipal systems for inclusive service delivery. Institutional strengthening, analytics, and project management build municipal capacity; a CERC enables rapid response.

Philippines Disaster Risk Management and Climate Development Policy Loan with a Catastrophe DeferredDrawdown Option

Submitted by mfernandes on
Est. Monetary Cost
(Today's US$)
100
Est Monetary Benefits
Unknown

This Development Policy Financing with a Catastrophe Deferred-Drawdown Option (Cat DDO) strengthens the Government of the Philippines’ capacity to manage disaster and climate risks across education, human settlements, and health systems. Policy actions integrate risk‑informed and evidence‑based resilience measures in school infrastructure planning and emergency preparedness; mainstream resilience in land use planning, urban design strategies, and establishment of green/open spaces; and embed resilience standards in the construction of health facilities.

Improving Lima Traffic Management and Supporting Sustainable Transport Project

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

The Multiphase Programmatic Approach (MPA) Phase 1 will modernize Lima’s traffic management and support sustainable, green, and inclusive urban mobility. It finances expansion and centralization of the traffic lights system, an automated traffic violation detection and control system, safer intersections and traffic‑calming zones, and improved connectivity for non‑motorized transport (cycling and walking), plus project management and capacity building.

Southern Niger Connectivity and Integration Project

Submitted by mfernandes on
Est. Monetary Cost
(Today's US$)
292.5
Est Monetary Benefits
Unknown

The project will improve climate-resilient road connectivity and enable value-chain logistics development in southern Niger by financing rehabilitation of the RN1 Maradi–Zinder section (bitumen), associated secondary and rural roads, and logistics-enabling measures; strengthening institutions and project management (with HEIS); and providing a Contingent Emergency Response Component for shocks. The design integrates climate-resilient road standards, drainage and safety, and targeted support to logistics services linked to agricultural value chains and sub‑regional trade 

Lebanon Emergency Assistance Project

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

The project will enable sustainable recovery and restore lifeline services and critical infrastructure in conflict‑affected areas of Lebanon. It finances immediate response and rubble management across the clearance–transport–sorting–recycling chain; rapid recovery of public lifeline services and critical infrastructure; and sustainable, robust reconstruction of public facilities (including energy- and water‑efficient buildings with solar PV), alongside project management.

Kyrgyz Republic: Water Supply and Sanitation Universal Access Program -1 Project

Submitted by mfernandes on
Est. Monetary Cost
(Today's US$)
70
Est Monetary Benefits
Unknown

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.

Second Kenya Urban Support Program

Submitted by mfernandes on
Est. Monetary Cost
(Today's US$)
87.7
Est Monetary Benefits
Unknown

The program will strengthen the capacities of urban institutions to improve the delivery and resilience of urban infrastructure and services, enhance private sector engagement in urban planning, and support the transition of refugee camps into integrated host community and refugee settlements.

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