On this occasion, CDRI announced a $2.5 million fund under Urban Infrastructure Resilience Programme (UIRP) to enhance climate resilience of cities in 30 low and middle-income countries including India.
About CDRI
- Launched: At UN Climate Action Summit (2019) by India.
- CDRI is a global partnership of nations, UN agencies, multilateral development banks, and the private sector.
- Objective: To promote the resilience of infrastructure systems to climate and disaster risks ensuring sustainable development.
- Members: 40 countries and 7 organizations with its secretariat at New Delhi (India).
- Reports: Global Infrastructure Resilience Report.
Significance of CDRI
- Funding: Provide a global mechanism for financing and coordination of the effective implementation of the aims of the CDRI.
- Technical Support and Capacity-building: This includes disaster response and recovery support; innovation etc.
Initiatives Taken by CDRI
- Infrastructure for Resilient Island States (IRIS): To promote resilient, sustainable and inclusive infrastructure in Small Island Developing States (SIDS).
- DRI Connect platform: Knowledge exchange, learning and collaborative platform
- International Conference on Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (ICDRI): Annual conference bringing together experts, decision-makers etc. to discuss challenges and identify good practices.
- Infrastructure Resilience Accelerator Fund (IRAF): Established with support of UNDP and UNDRR, to support global action on disaster resilience of infrastructure systems
Other Initiatives/steps for Disaster Resilience
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