The City Resilience Program (CRP) is a partnership between the World Bank and GFDRR. Launched in June 2017, the City Resilience Program (CRP) aims to help cities in low and middle-income countries strategize, plan and prepare climate mitigation and adaptation projects. The aim of the program is to catalyze a shift toward longer term, more comprehensive multi-disciplinary packages of technical and financial services, building the pipeline for viable projects at the city level that, in turn, build resilience.
This session of the Making Cities Resilient 2030 (MCR2030) webinar aims to provide in-depth information to help cities, local authorities, and their partners understand better what the City Resilience Program is and how to access its support. It will include the information on the type of support provided, the eligibility criteria and relevant application process. It will also highlight some examples of the types of successful projects and key components of what makes these applications successful.
Cities shall be equipped with necessary information should they be interested to apply for the City Resilience Program support.
More information about CRP on MCR2030 dashboard: https://mcr2030dashboard.undrr.org/directory/service/46