Urban Resilience Project (URP)
City-level actors are critical to the effort to develop resilient and livable cities in Bangladesh. Urban Resilience Project seeks to create and enabling environment for centrally coordinated and locally managed Disaster Risk Management (DRM). There are three core pillars of disaster resilience in urban settings as described in figure below including :i) effective emergency management;ii) improving structural resilience through reduction of existing physical vulnerability; and iii) risk-sensitive land use planning and safe construction standards and practices to ensure sustainable growth.
Training Programme on Risk Informed Development for Urban Resilience (27 February, 2024 to 29 February, 2024)
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Training Programme on Disaster Risk Reduction (22 September, 2023 to 24 September, 2023)
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Training Programme on Online PMIS Software (01 March, 2020)
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11th Project Steering Committee (PSC) Meeting of URP
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Training Programme on Risk Informed Development for Urban Resilience (27 February, 2024 to 29 February, 2024)
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Training Programme on Disaster Risk Reduction (22 September, 2023 to 24 September, 2023)
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Training Programme on Online PMIS Software (01 March, 2020)
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Training Exercises and Drills (24 November, 2019 – 12 November, 2019)
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M. A. Mannan MP
Honorable Minister of the People's Republic of Bangladesh
Md. Nurul Amin
Secretary, Planning Division
Md. Khalilur Rahman Khan
Chief, Programming Division
Md. Zafar Ullah
Project Director