Mainstreaming Climate Adaptation in Mozambican Urban Water, Sanitation, and Drainage Sector

  • Muradás P
  • Puig M
  • Ruiz Ó
  • et al.
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Abstract: The Capacity Development Programme (CDP) is an agreement between the Government of Mozambique and the Nordic Development Fund, to tackle climate variability by planning and the sustainable operations and maintenance of sanitation and drainage infrastructure. The Mozambican Administration of Water and Sanitation Infrastructure (AIAS) is the agency responsible for this project. The international consortium in charge of developing the CDP provided consultancy services to AIAS and the vulnerable cities of Beira and Matola. The assignment included not only capacity building but also institutional strengthening activities, as well as specific studies, mainly based on climate modelling (dynamic downscaling) and mapping exercises. Important results and conclusions were achieved, and further adaptation strategies to increase the resilience of the Mozambican urban water, sanitation, and drainage sector were proposed.

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Muradás, P., Puig, M., Ruiz, Ó., & Solé, J. M. (2020). Mainstreaming Climate Adaptation in Mozambican Urban Water, Sanitation, and Drainage Sector. In African Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation (pp. 1–22). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-42091-8_132-1

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