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SURGE Annual Report FY22

Sustainable Urban and Regional Development Umbrella Program (SURGE): FY22 Annual Report The Sustainable Urban and Regional Development (SURGE) Umbrella Program under the World Bank’s Urban, Disaster Risk Management, Resilience, and Land Global Practice (GPURL) aims to enable fast-growing cities in developing countries to function as drivers of sustainable and inclusive economic development. By 2050, cities will be home to an additional 2.5 billion people with two out of every three people living in urban areas. The increasing impacts of climate change, combined with the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and people fleeting conflicts, hit cities hard—requiring them to become resilient to shock waves of change. But cities can also be front and center to solutions through smart, empowering, and forward-looking urban management and development. In FY22, the SURGE Umbrella consisted of five trust funds: the global Anchor trust fund, which contributes to sustainable urban and regional development globally, and four associated country trust funds in Bolivia, Peru, Serbia, and South Africa. This is SURGE’s second annual report, and it is structured around its results (chapter 1), the global program (chapter 2), the associated country programs (chapters 3 to 6), communication and knowledge management (chapter 7), a financial overview (chapter 8), and a forward look (chapter 9).

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  • SURGE Annual Report FY22

  • 3/2/2023 03:52:00 PM

  • 3/2/2023 03:52:00 PM

  • SURGE,World Bank

  • Annual Report (annual report)

  • English

  • World,Bolivia,Peru,Serbia,South Africa

  • Sustainable Urban and Regional Development Umbrella Program (SURGE): FY22 Annual Report The Sustainable Urban and Regional Development (SURGE) Umbrella Program under the World Bank’s Urban, Disaster Risk Management, Resilience, and Land Global Practice (GPURL) aims to enable fast-growing cities in developing countries to function as drivers of sustainable and inclusive economic development. By 2050, cities will be home to an additional 2.5 billion people with two out of every three people living in urban areas. The increasing impacts of climate change, combined with the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and people fleeting conflicts, hit cities hard—requiring them to become resilient to shock waves of change. But cities can also be front and center to solutions through smart, empowering, and forward-looking urban management and development. In FY22, the SURGE Umbrella consisted of five trust funds: the global Anchor trust fund, which contributes to sustainable urban and regional development globally, and four associated country trust funds in Bolivia, Peru, Serbia, and South Africa. This is SURGE’s second annual report, and it is structured around its results (chapter 1), the global program (chapter 2), the associated country programs (chapters 3 to 6), communication and knowledge management (chapter 7), a financial overview (chapter 8), and a forward look (chapter 9).

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