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The TA aims to support the integration of displacement considerations into sector investments through the application of data, approaches, and capacity with a focus on poor and vulnerable populations. In recognition of the development challenges, planned relocation of highly climate-vulnerable communities present to DMCs, and the expected demand for MDBs to provide solutions in the coming years, the TA will contribute to enhancing the enablers for planned relocation including through scaling up climate adaptation finance and adopting good practice from community-led relocations. A small-scale TA is being used to provide quick assistance to further support the displacement agenda. The TA responds to ADB Disaster Risk Management Action Plan, 2024-2030 through improved disaster risk knowledge and risk-informed planning and increased investments in disaster risk reduction and climate adaptation.

Project Details

  • Project Officer
    Goldfinch, Steven
    Climate Change and Sustainable Development Department
    Request for information
  • Country/Economy
    Regional
  • Sector
    • Public sector management
Project Name
Integrating Solutions to Internal Displacement in the Context of Disasters and Climate Change
Project Number
59218-001
Country / Economy
  • Regional
  • Bangladesh
  • Cambodia
  • Indonesia
  • Lao People's Democratic Republic
  • Nepal
Project Status
Active
Project Type / Modality of Assistance
  • Technical Assistance
Source of Funding / Amount
TA 10563-REG: Integrating Solutions to Internal Displacement in the Context of Disasters and Climate Change
Source Amount
Community Resilience Partnership Program Trust Fund US$ 225,000.00
Sector / Subsector
  • Public sector management / Public administration

Gender
Some gender elements
Description
The TA aims to support the integration of displacement considerations into sector investments through the application of data, approaches, and capacity with a focus on poor and vulnerable populations. In recognition of the development challenges, planned relocation of highly climate-vulnerable communities present to DMCs, and the expected demand for MDBs to provide solutions in the coming years, the TA will contribute to enhancing the enablers for planned relocation including through scaling up climate adaptation finance and adopting good practice from community-led relocations. A small-scale TA is being used to provide quick assistance to further support the displacement agenda. The TA responds to ADB Disaster Risk Management Action Plan, 2024-2030 through improved disaster risk knowledge and risk-informed planning and increased investments in disaster risk reduction and climate adaptation.
Project Rationale and Linkage to Country/Regional Strategy
As developing member countries (DMCs) gain a greater understanding of the underlying drivers of displacement, and the corrosive effect it has on development outcomes, many are repositioning public policy to advance prevention and solutions. To implement these responses, greater volumes of development finance will be required. In the absence of dedicated instruments or resources to respond to displacement, utilizing existing sources of development finance, including adaptation finance, offers an important stream from multilateral development banks (MDBs).
Impact

Disaster resilience in DMCs strengthened (ADB Disaster Risk Management Action Plan 2024-2030)

Project Outcome

Description of Outcome

Displacement solutions integrated into an ADB sector project

Progress Toward Outcome

Implementation Progress

Description of Project Outputs

Knowledge on displacement solutions improved

Understanding of planned relocation in the context of disasters and climate change enhanced

Status of Implementation Progress (Outputs, Activities, and Issues)
Geographical Location
Bangladesh - Nation-wide; Cambodia - Nation-wide; Indonesia - Nation-wide; Lao People's Democratic Republic - Nation-wide; Nepal - Nation-wide

Summary of Environmental and Social Aspects

Environmental Aspects
Involuntary Resettlement
Indigenous Peoples

Stakeholder Communication, Participation, and Consultation

During Project Design
During Project Implementation

Contact

Responsible ADB Officer
Goldfinch, Steven
Responsible ADB Department
Climate Change and Sustainable Development Department
Responsible ADB Division
Climate Change, Resilience, and Environment Cluster (CCRE)
Executing Agencies
Asian Development Bank

Timetable

Concept Clearance
-
Fact Finding
04 Jun 2025 to 04 Jun 2025
MRM
-
Approval
01 Jul 2025
Last Review Mission
-
Last PDS Update
01 Jul 2025

Funding

TA?10563-REG

Financing Plan/TA Utilization
ADB Cofinancing Counterpart Total
Gov Beneficiaries Project Sponsor Others
0.00 225,000.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 225,000.00
Cumulative Disbursements
Date Amount
- 0.00

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