The Nagaad Project, with funding from the World Bank’s Somalia Urban Resilience Project - Phase II, has supported 371,000 displaced households with improved shelter and sustainable water supplies. The project focused on addressing the challenges of urban forced displacement caused by climate change through a holistic approach. It prioritizes the provision of sustainable housing, reliable access to water, and job creation, while also offering cash assistance to support livelihoods. By integrating these critical components, the project meets the immediate needs of displaced populations and lays a strong foundation for long-term resilience, enabling communities to rebuild and thrive in the face of climate-induced challenges. Hear from the government implementers and beneficiaries in this video. Video by the World Bank, the International Organization for Migration (IOM), and the Federal Government of Somalia.