Resilient Infrastructure for Flood-Affected Areas in Bangladesh

The World Bank is financing infrastructure and systems to improve resilience for vulnerable populations in flood-prone, non-coastal areas of Bangladesh. The project focuses on building resilient flood shelters and strengthening community infrastructure. It aims to safeguard lives and livelihoods by reducing disaster risks and supporting long-term adaptation to climate challenges.

Core Components

Flood Shelters: Construction of resilient multipurpose facilities that provide safety during extreme events.

Community Infrastructure: Investment in systems that protect assets and ensure continuity of services.

Institutional Strengthening: Support for local authorities to manage and maintain resilient infrastructure.

Inclusive Planning: Engagement of communities in design and operation of facilities.

Strategic Impact and Value

Protecting Lives: Shelters provide safe refuge during floods.

Reducing Vulnerability: Infrastructure improvements safeguard communities against recurring risks.

Enhancing Resilience: Local systems become stronger in managing climate challenges.

Supporting Adaptation: Investments align with long-term climate resilience strategies.

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