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- Urban
Mainstreaming Universal Accessibility in Urban Operations Green and Resilient Cities for Northern Cote d’Ivoire Optimizing Infrastructure and Services for Informal Traders and Communities, to Implement Sustainable Infrastructure and to Improve Operation
- World Bank Supports Inclusive and Sustainable Development of Amaravati City
The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors yesterday approved the $800 million Amaravati Integrated Urban Development Program aimed at establishing the city as a well-managed, climate-resilient growth center in Andhra Pradesh that generates jobs and improves the lives of its current and future residents, especially the most vulnerable
- Mogadishu’s Flood Dilemma: How a Rehabilitated Pond Became a Model for . . .
Locally known as Nagaad, the project is working to strengthen local government capacity, expand urban infrastructure, and enhance climate resilience As Mogadishu’s urban footprint keeps growing, the Benadir Regional Administration sees the rehabilitation of the Boondheere pond as a model for future urban resilience efforts The hope is that
- Urban Development Overview - World Bank Group
The Tamil Nadu Sustainable Urban Development Project in India achieved significant urban service delivery improvements, benefiting 2 8 million people across 30 urban areas Key accomplishments include the construction of a first-of-its-kind wastewater treatment plant, 500 km of new stormwater drainage systems, over 1,000 km of water supply
- Urban Development in Phnom Penh - World Bank Group
Improving urban planning and implementation To realize the long-term vision of the city’s Master Plan 2035, enabling regulations and codes, existing urban planning processes, and technical capacity for implementation need strengthening Investing in sustainable urban infrastructure
- Myanmar’s Urbanization: Creating Opportunities for All - World Bank Group
Urban land administration is complex and results in high costs for land; Access to affordable housing is very limited leading to growing informal settlements; Infrastructure and basic service needs in urban areas are huge; Urban mobility and transport are challenges for many; Coverage for urban water and sanitation is low leading to health risks
- Leveraging Urbanization in Bhutan - World Bank Group
The growth rate of Bhutan’s urban population was the highest among the eight South Asian countries, at 5 7 percent per year from 2000-2010 The share of Bhutan’s population living in areas officially classified as urban was 3 2 percent per year over the same period – the second highest in the region after the Maldives
- Careers - World Bank Group
Our Diversity The World Bank is a global leader for equity, diversity, gender equality and inclusion
- Indonesia’s Urban Story - World Bank Group
Indonesia has the third-largest amount of urban land in East Asia, after China and Japan Between 2000 and 2010, the amount of urban land in Indonesia increased from about 8,900 square kilometers to 10,000, or 1 1% each year It is the largest increase in absolute amount of urban land after China Indonesia can benefit more from urbanization
- 3 Big Ideas to Achieve Sustainable Cities and Communities
In October 2016, at the once-in-20-year Habitat III conference, countries around the world endorsed the historic New Urban Agenda, which sets a new global standard for sustainable urban development and guides global efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals in the era of climate change
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