Somalia: Diagnostic Work for Climate Resilient Urban Development Tender, Somalia - 113049705

WORLD BANK(WB) has floated a tender for Somalia: Diagnostic Work for Climate Resilient Urban Development. The project location is Somalia and the tender is closing on 28 Jan 2025. The tender notice number is 0002013358, while the TOT Ref Number is 113049705. Bidders can have further information about the Tender and can request the complete Tender document by Registering on the site.

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Country : Somalia

Summary : Somalia: Diagnostic Work for Climate Resilient Urban Development

Deadline : 28 Jan 2025

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Notice Type : Tender

TOT Ref.No.: 113049705

Document Ref. No. : 0002013358

Financier : World Bank (WB)

Purchaser Ownership : Public

Tender Value : Refer Document

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This note sets out the Terms ofReference for city-level diagnostics assessing flood hazard and risk at theneighborhood level and lower, identify pathways for strengthening climateresilience in urban planning and upgrading in Somalia. The study will targetthe two cities of Mogadishu and Hargeisa as these cities are rapidly urbanizingand are routinely plagued by climate hazards without a clear strategy for building resilience against these shocks. Itaims to enhance resilience to a broader range of shocks, establish strongerlinks to urban and land use planning, and implement actions and risk managementstrategies that protect residents against the consequences of these disasters.[1] Mogadishu (capital city of Somalia)has a Drainage Master Plan, developed in 2018 by the Government implementedassignment, which provides a pragmatic assessment of drainage issues achievedwithout extensive modelling, and drainage system design based on simplecalculations for run-off and capacity, and basic engineering principles. Theassessment has yielded extensive plan that provides an excellent starting pointfor detailed design and implementation. However, there has not been a quantifiedrisk assessment, and therefore no systematic and defendable way of estimatinglosses, damages or other impacts, or benefits, or means of justifying and prioritizingsome interventions over others. Hargeisa (second largest city inSomalia, after Mogadishu), have not specifically been the focus for any floodrisk assessment or analysis.

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