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Second Kenya Urban Support Program

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

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.

Kingston Waterfront Improvement Project - SOP 1

Submitted by mfernandes on
Est. Monetary Cost
(Today's US$)
4

The project develops high-quality designs for a green, resilient, and inclusive waterfront park in Downtown Kingston, alongside urban upgrading and institutional capacity building to catalyze private sector-led redevelopment. SOP 1 finances conceptual and detailed designs, baseline and planning studies, MSME mapping and economic activation, and advisory services (including a City/Business Improvement District model), with climate‑smart and universal design principles embedded and a CERC for shocks.

Gabon Urban Development Project

Submitted by mfernandes on
Est. Monetary Cost
(Today's US$)
135

The project’s development objective is to improve access to climate resilient urban infrastructure and public facilities, and reduce flood risk in selected cities. The project will upgrade green public spaces and riverbanks, integrating NBS to address the urban heat island effect and improve soil infiltration capacities, and invest in hybrid flood risk reduction infrastructure.

Transport and Resilient Infrastructure Project

Submitted by mfernandes on
Est. Monetary Cost
(Today's US$)
2.3

The project will improve resilient connectivity in the Northern Metropolitan Area of San Salvador (Apopa logistics node), strengthen sustainable road sector management, and enable rapid emergency response through a CERC, including climate-resilient designs for the Apopa bypass and bridge SAL38, and institutional capacity building (road asset management, road safety, gender, and integration of nature-based solutions into design standards)

Inclusive and Resilient Housing and Urban Development Project

Submitted by mfernandes on
Est. Monetary Cost
(Today's US$)
3.1

The project will improve access to affordable and resilient housing for low-income populations and upgrade urban infrastructure and services in selected settlements, while strengthening government capacity to implement and scale affordable housing and settlement-upgrading policies and instruments; a contingent component enables rapid response to eligible crises or emergencies

Cote d'Ivoire Water Security and Sanitation Support Project

Submitted by mfernandes on
Est. Monetary Cost
(Today's US$)
8

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.

DRC Urban Flood Resilience Project

Submitted by mfernandes on
Est. Monetary Cost
(Today's US$)
150

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

CAR Inclusive and Resilient Cities Project

Submitted by mfernandes on
Est. Monetary Cost
(Today's US$)
69

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).

Burundi Colline Climate Resilience Project

Submitted by mfernandes on
Est. Monetary Cost
(Today's US$)
41.1

The project will increase land productivity and strengthen climate resilience of fragile colline communities by restoring priority watersheds, scaling integrated landscape management, and supporting climate-resilient livelihoods. Core activities include enabling policies and institutions for climate risk management, adaptive watershed planning and restoration, climate‑smart agriculture and diversified livelihoods, and land certification to enhance tenure security, with a Contingent Emergency Response Component for shocks

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