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"Consultancy Services for Mainstreaming resilience in 14 Secondary cities of Punjab"


  • SOLICITATION NUMBER: 0002016982
  • INSTITUTION:  IBRD/IDA , IFC , MIGA , ICSID
  • ASSIGNMENT LOCATION: Pakistan
  • ISSUE DATE AND TIME: Jul 17,2025 05:21
  • CLOSING DATE AND TIME: Jul 24,2025 23:59

Urban areas across Punjab; particularly its secondary cities; are increasingly vulnerable to climate-induced hazards such as flooding; water scarcity; and heatwaves. These risks threaten essential services; including Water; Sanitation; and Hygiene (WASH) infrastructure; exacerbating water scarcity; contamination; and public health concerns. Ensuring climate resilience in WASH systems is crucial for protecting communities and sustaining urban growth.The purpose of this procurement is to engage a specialized consultant to conduct a Climate and Hazard Risk Assessment; Investment Planning for Resilient WASH Solutions; and Capacity Building for Urban Institutions. The consultant will assess vulnerabilities in existing infrastructure; develop climate-adaptive solutions; and train local stakeholders to integrate resilience into urban planning and WASH service delivery.This assignment aims to enhance the resilience of WASH and drainage infrastructure in selected secondary cities in Punjab by addressing climate risks and institutionalizing sustainable urban planning. The specific objectives include: A.   Conduct a Climate and Hazard Risk AssessmentB.  Develop an Investment Planning Framework for Climate-Resilient WASH InfrastructureC.   Build the Capacity of Urban Institutions to Integrate Climate ResilienceThe selected consultant will be responsible for conducting a Climate and Hazard Risk Assessment; developing an Investment Planning Framework for Resilient WASH Solutions; and delivering Capacity Building and Training for Urban Institutions. These components are designed to provide a holistic approach to strengthening climate resilience in Punjab’s secondary cities by integrating risk assessments; infrastructure planning; and institutional capacity building.

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