Total cost
$675,000
Partners
Federal Ministry of Works and Housing
(FMW&H)
National Planning Commission (NPC)
Urban Development Bank of Nigeria (UDBN)
Oyo State Government and 11 Ibadan local
governments
Kano State Government and 15 Kano local
governments
Enugu State Government and Enugu 3 local
governments
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
United Nations Human Settlements Programme
(UN-Habitat)
Background and objectives
Following successful implementation of
the Sustainable Ibadan Programme (SIP), the Federal Ministry of Works and
Housing undertook to extend the Sustainable Cities Programme (SCP) to the
Northern and Eastern Regions of Nigeria in the cities of Kano and Enugu.а
UN-Habitat provided funding to establish the replication process with
UNDP funding out of the national management of socio-economic programme.
UNDP provides $300,000, and each of the states contributing $125,000.а
The programme will replicate the environmental
planning and managementа (EPM) approach in the three cities and extend
it to other cities in Nigeria.а The FMW&H has a federal coordinating
office to provide support to the three cities and to other cities interested
in the programme.а UN-Habitat will provide technical assistance
in the EPM and environmental management information system.
Activities
Starting SCP process in Kano and Enugu,
consolidating achievements of SIP,а
developing development strategies for
Ibadan, implementing investment projects identified through the EPM, developing
a national SCP programme and sharing experience with other cities.а
Results
Full SCP programmes in Kano and Enugu,
consolidation of SIP achievements and a national SCP programme.
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