The case study forms conclusions from DRC, Sierra Leone and Somalia to inform what works and what commonly does not in developing urban WASH services in countries transitioning out of conflict.
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Delivering inclusive growth through infrastructure programming in FCAS: Somalia – Building infrastructure in a ‘failed state’
This case study covers transport, energy and water for productive purposes in Somalia and draws learning for donors in Somalia and other highly fragile contexts.
Youth scoping study: Boosting youth employment through infrastructure programming
The study assesses the work undertaken by DFID in infrastructure and cities programming, whether these programmes improve outcomes for young people in terms of jobs and training opportunities, and if not, why not.
Delivering disability-inclusive infrastructure in low-income countries
This document sets out key challenges and opportunities in legislating for, designing and financing DII, and provides guidance on how to achieve the cultural changes that will be needed to effectively empower people with disabilities.
Sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment: Infrastructure tool
The infrastructure sector presents a high-risk environment for incidents of sexual exploitation, abuse and sexual harassment. DFID has commissioned this tool to identify and mitigate risks across its infrastructure programming.
Delivering inclusive growth through infrastructure programming: Afghanistan and Somalia
This case study draws from the literature and from recent experience to identify approaches that could result in greater chances of success of development and financial support for infrastructure projects.
Mobilising finance for cities’ water infrastructure
Leading development practitioners and financiers share their views on how to achieve the goal of mobilising $6.7 trillion to achieve universal access across the water sector by 2030.
The use of donor capital to catalyse investment in infrastructure
This casebook provides concise information as to how development finance has been used to catalyse private sector capital to fund infrastructure and related sectors in developing and transitional economies.
Briefing: Violence against women and girls in infrastructure and cities programming
This paper aims to support advisers and programme managers to integrate VAWG as an important consideration of all urban and infrastructure programming and policy dialogue.
Five key steps for building conflict sensitivity into DFID infrastructure programming
These steps focus on building conflict sensitivity, being consultative, addressing barriers, working with others and using available learning, for better programme design.