Greater Port Vila Urban Resilience Project
The overall project will enhance Asian Development Bank’s (ADB) ongoing support for urban development in Vanuatu by bringing in cofinancing from the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and the Ireland Trust Fund (ITF). This enhances the city’s climate and disaster resilience.
The current project’s approach to urban development strongly emphasizes capacity building and institutional strengthening, and the practical application of the Greater Port Vila Resilient Urban Development Strategy and Action Plan (GPV RUDSAP) in planning and financing infrastructure to help build urban resilience and address the causes of fragility.
The approach supports the government’s decentralization framework for urban service delivery and governance through integrated ward-level urban resilience planning; by achieving effectiveness and sustainability; and responds to coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and Tropical Cyclone Harold by focusing on localized readiness for, response to, and recovery from disasters and health emergencies.
Initial Environmental Examinations (IEE) describe the environmental condition of a project, including potential impact, formulation of mitigation measures, and preparation of institutional requirements for environmental monitoring.
This document dated April 2024 is provided for the ADB project 52031-001 in Vanuatu.
Resettlement plans provide an assessment and measures, as well as time-bound actions and budgets, for projects with involuntary resettlement.
This document dated April 2024 is provided for the ADB project 52031-001 in Vanuatu.