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.
Program-for-Results (PforR) operation (with an IPF Technical Assistance component) to strengthen urban management and improve access to efficient and climate-resilient urban water and sanitation (WSS) services across participating Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) in Tamil Nadu.
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.
The project will strengthen climate and disaster risk management capacity and reduce flood risks in selected cities in the Democratic Republic of Congo by financing resilient urban infrastructure (e.g., stormwater drainage, culverts, canals, bridges, and retention basins) and institutional strengthening across national, provincial, and local levels. It includes components for resilient infrastructure in targeted cities, DRM capacity building, project management, and a Contingent Emergency Response Component to enable rapid reallocation of funds in case of eligible emergencies
The project will improve access to climate-resilient infrastructure and basic services in selected Central African Republic cities by financing flood and erosion risk reduction and neighborhood upgrades. Eligible works include stormwater drainage (culverts, bridges, canal outlets), water retention basins, dredging of drains, and nature-based solutions such as urban parks, street tree planting, and gully/slope stabilization (e.g., Krainer walls and slope planting).
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 Green, Resilient and Inclusive Regeneration of the Central Area of Porto Alegre aims to to support an inclusive and sustainable regeneration of the Municipality of Porto Alegre’s Urban Core through integrated investments to improve accessibility, livability, and promote other positive externalities. The project will invest in open green spaces to help mitigate flooding in combination with gray infrastructure.
The Enhancing Community Resilience and Local Governance Project Phase II aims to to improve access to services, strengthen flood resilience, and enhance institutional capacity for local service delivery and integrated disaster risk management at the national and sub-national levels. The project will implement grey and green infrastructure solutions for riverine flood management.
This project focuses on improving integrated water resources management and access to water and sanitation services in Uganda's priority urban areas. Key activities include implementing catchment management plans, strengthening water monitoring systems, and expanding urban water supply infrastructure while enhancing institutional capacities for sustainable resource management.