The Somalia Urban Resilience Project II aims to enhance the public service delivery capacity of local governments while improving access to climate-resilient urban infrastructure and services in selected areas.
This project encompasses four key components, focusing on urban infrastructure and services, which will facilitate the preparation and implementation of various infrastructure investments.
The overarching goal is to provide immediate and effective responses to eligible crises or emergencies, thereby fostering resilience in urban settings.
By strengthening local governance and infrastructure, the project seeks to benefit a wide range of stakeholders, including vulnerable populations such as internally displaced persons (IDPs) and women.
The initiative is designed to create sustainable urban environments that can withstand climate-related challenges, ultimately contributing to the long-term development and stability of Somalia's urban areas.