Somalia’s cities are rapidly growing, presenting a unique opportunity to transform urban centers into engines of resilience and economic growth. However, unplanned urbanization, climate risks, and limited infrastructure challenge sustainable development, particularly for vulnerable groups like internally displaced persons, women, and youth. By strengthening urban planning, governance, and access to climate finance, Somalia can harness green growth opportunities to build inclusive, well-planned cities that provide equitable services, create jobs, and enhance climate resilience.
The Green Urban Growth (GUG) project, funded by the FCDO, aims to support Somalia and Somaliland to develop well-planned cities that provide equitable services, create jobs, and enhance climate resilience and adaptation.
Effective urban planning, robust governance structure changes, and prudent infrastructure financing models will achieve this. This project is leveraging data-driven decision-making to address the dynamic population and demographic shifts in cities across Somalia and Somaliland.
GUG focuses on three key intervention areas:
Consequently, by fostering public-private collaboration, GUG promotes well-planned, resilient cities that drive economic growth and social inclusion.
As the lead on this project, DT Global aims to achieve the following outcomes: