Zimbabwe Procurement News Notice - 23430


Procurement News Notice

PNN 23430
Work Detail A combined $96.5 million has been pledged for two new projects launched in Zimbabwe to help more than 270,000 people affected by March’s devastating Cyclone Idai. Cyclone Idai struck Zimbabwe in March 2019, causing extensive damage worth an estimated $622 million. Over 50,000 households were destroyed, directly affecting 270,000 people, including 60,000 who were displaced. Now, it is reported that up to $1.1 billion is needed to support Zimbabwe’s recovery and restore damaged infrastructure and livelihoods. Two new recovery projects were launched by the government of Zimbabwe, the African Development Bank (AfDB), the World Bank and UNOPS to support communities affected by Cyclone Idai. The World Bank is providing a $72 million grant to fund the Zimbabwe Idai Recovery Project (ZIRP), which will provide immediate support for the most affected communities across nine districts. ZIRP will focus on rebuilding community infrastructure and restoring livelihoods through cash transfers, restoring agricultural crops and livestock production, and revitalizing basic healthcare services. UNOPS will manage the project working with the Food and Agriculture Organization, UNICEF, the World Food Programme and the World Health Organization. “Ensuring integrated and coordinated support for affected communities, this project will assist in the renewal of livelihoods with a focus on building back smarter and longer-term resilience building,” explained the World Bank’s Regional Director for Social, Urban and Rural Resilience, Ede Ijjasz-Vasquez. The second new project is the Post Cyclone Idai Emergency Recovery and Resilience Project (PCIREP), which will focus on rebuilding key infrastructure across Zimbabwe. The AfDB is funding the $24.5 million project that will help restore essential services including transport, electricity, and water and sanitation to the most severely affected communities in the districts of Chimanimani and Chipinge in Manicaland province. UNOPS will work closely with the government of Zimbabwe to implement the PCIREP and increase the government’s capacity to manage emergencies in the future. “The UN in Zimbabwe is committed to supporting the recovery of communities affected by Cyclone Idai to ensure that Zimbabwe gets back on track with its development agenda,” said Rainer Frauenfeld – UNOPS Director in Kenya. The PCIREP and ZIRP will operate closely together with the government of Zimbabwe to build resilience in local communities and support the establishment of a country-wide Disaster Recovery and Resilience Framework.
Country Zimbabwe , Southern Africa
Industry Environment
Entry Date 11 Sep 2019
Source https://www.developmentaid.org/#!/news-stream/post/49320/cyclone-idai-recovery-projects-launched-in-zimbabwe

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