Project Info
Project Code
2427F
Tranche
T16
Tranche Type
Regular
Status
Active
Title
Urban Economic Resilience for inclusive responses and recovery from crises
Entities
Implementing Entity (Lead)
ECE
Jointly Implementing DA Entities
ECA
ECLAC
ESCAP
ESCWA
UNHABITAT
Collaborating DA Entities
DESA
Other Collaborating Entities
INGOs
Other UN entities
Financial and Evaluation Info
Total Budget
$760,874.00
Project Selected for Evaluation
No
Countries and Regions
Countries or Areas:
Ecuador, India, Lebanon, Montenegro, Zimbabwe
Regions:
Africa, Americas, Asia, Europe
Sub-Regions:
Intermediate Regions:
Countries in Special Situations:
Land Locked Developing Countries (LLDC)
Areas of Work
SDG
1
10
11
5
8
SDG Targets
1.5
10.2
11.1
11.3
5.1
5.5
8.2
Brief Description
The world is facing a series of interconnected crises, including the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change, natural disasters, and conflicts. These crises have severe socio-economic impacts on cities, particularly vulnerable communities, and hinder progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Local governments are facing fiscal constraints, making it challenging to build urban resilience and access funds for response and recovery plans.
This project aims to address these challenges by strengthening the capacity of selected cities to design and implement inclusive and resilient economic and financial responses to crises. It builds upon a previous initiative that developed knowledge resources and action plans for 16 pilot cities worldwide. The new project supports five pilot cities from different regions, focusing on implementing existing action plans to address the triple crisis and accessing financing for sustainable urban responses.
The project will enhance the cities' capacity to engage with donors and international financial institutions, resulting in concrete projects and programs supporting urban resilience. By the project's end, the target cities are expected to have the capacity to prepare project pipelines and engage directly with financial institutions. Activities will include capacity-building, identification of financing sources for the cities’ projects and support with those projects' development. It also emphasizes continued support and knowledge exchange among the pilot cities globally.
This project aims to address these challenges by strengthening the capacity of selected cities to design and implement inclusive and resilient economic and financial responses to crises. It builds upon a previous initiative that developed knowledge resources and action plans for 16 pilot cities worldwide. The new project supports five pilot cities from different regions, focusing on implementing existing action plans to address the triple crisis and accessing financing for sustainable urban responses.
The project will enhance the cities' capacity to engage with donors and international financial institutions, resulting in concrete projects and programs supporting urban resilience. By the project's end, the target cities are expected to have the capacity to prepare project pipelines and engage directly with financial institutions. Activities will include capacity-building, identification of financing sources for the cities’ projects and support with those projects' development. It also emphasizes continued support and knowledge exchange among the pilot cities globally.
Objective and Expected Outcomes
Objective
To strengthen the capacity of local governments in selected countries to design, implement and monitor sustainable, resilient and inclusive economic and financial responses to crisis
Expected Outcome 1
Enhanced capacity of local governments to design and implement urban resilience projects
Expected Outcome 2
Enhanced capacity of local governments to identify financing sources for urban resilience project and initiatives