The Water Supply, Sanitation, and
Hygiene (WASH) Poverty Diagnostic (PD) in Niger is part of a
global initiative to improve evidence on the linkages
between WASH and...
Type: Other Poverty StudyReport#: 134021Date: January 24, 2019Author:
World Bank
The Water Sector Support Project
supported the government of Tanzania’s Water Sector
Development Program to increase water access to both urban
and rural residents....
Melaka is a rapidly growing twenty-first
century city in transition, increasing its population by
forty percent in the last fifteen years in Malaysia. Rapid
growth in...
Type: Working PaperReport#: 136464Date: January 1, 2019Author:
Global Platform for Sustainable Cities ;
World Bank
Melaka State, situated roughly halfway
between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, has unique importance in
the global dialogue around the sustainability of our shared
urban...
Type: Working PaperReport#: 136459Date: January 1, 2019Author:
Global Platform for Sustainable Cities ;
World Bank
A city’s ability to provide affordable
housing and municipal services is a key consideration of its
urban sustainability. While urbanization and economic growth
certainly...
Type: Working PaperReport#: 136463Date: January 1, 2019Author:
Global Platform for Sustainable Cities ;
World Bank
By decentralizing nine water and
sanitation utilities, Honduras significantly modernized its
water sector, improving water services for approximately
108,000 families...
Cambodia has experienced remarkable
economic growth and macroeconomic stability since the early
2000s. It ranks among the world’s most rapidly growing
economies and...
Type: Working PaperReport#: 141389Date: January 1, 2019
Melaka State, situated roughly halfway
between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, has unique importance in
the global dialogue around the sustainability of our shared
urban...
Type: Working PaperReport#: 136460Date: January 1, 2019Author:
Global Platform for Sustainable Cities ;
World Bank
Lack of connectivity in African cities
is an important factor constraining the inclusion of the
poor in the growth process. Geographic disconnect and
inefficient, low-capacity...
Type: CorrespondenceReport#: 136382Date: January 1, 2019
Cultural heritage comprises of tangible
and intangible assets that have architectural, historical,
cultural, scientific, social, ecological, environmental or
spiritual...
The Water and Sanitation Millennium
Project (Programme d’Eau Potable et d’Assainissement du
Millénaire) in Senegal facilitated access to services by
improving and expanding...
The Water Services and Institutional
Support Project (2007–15) aided the government of Mozambique
by rehabilitating and expanding water systems in over 12
cities and...
This paper on Municipal solid waste in
Ukraine explains that beginning from the 2000s, Cabinet of
Ministers of Ukraine (CMU) have adopted a number of laws and
regulations...
Type: Working PaperReport#: 89174Date: January 1, 2019Author:
Turilova,Kristina ;
Obarcanin,Denis ;
Larionov,Alexander ;
Ryazanova,Nadezhda ;
Michelsen,James D. ;
Kryshchenko,Dmytro ;
Kuznetsova,Maria ;
Rehbock,Wolfram ;
Vasylyeva,Nataliya
African cities are growing faster than
cities on any other continent. With populations growing at
such an enormous rate, it is often difficult for
infrastructure to...
This impact evaluation (IE) aims to
evaluate the effectiveness of the two pilot programs aimed
at reducing adverse health outcomes from road traffic
injuries (RTIs)...
Melaka’s state structure plan 2035
envisions a comprehensive and integrated transport network
for the state in Malaysia. The plan involves increasing the
capacity and...
Type: Working PaperReport#: 136465Date: January 1, 2019Author:
Global Platform for Sustainable Cities ;
World Bank
Capital investment is essential for
achieving sustainable cities. Melaka State’s long-term
sustainability can be improved through well-planned
investments in various...
Type: Working PaperReport#: 136466Date: January 1, 2019Author:
Global Platform for Sustainable Cities ;
World Bank
Youth unemployment is a major concern
for African governments, in particular in urban areas. The
government of Senegal has adopted two flagship projects to
improve urban...
Type: CorrespondenceReport#: 136369Date: January 1, 2019
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