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13 Mar' 2025

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Scaling Smart, Sustainable Water Solutions Under the Partners for Water Bangladesh Delta Programme. Bangladesh’s rapidly urbanising pourashavas (municipalities) face increasing challenges of water security, climate resilience and sustainable urban development. The Urban Demonstrators Initiative for Climate and Water Resilient Urban Infrastructure in Bangladesh (2nd Cycle), funded under the Partners for Water programme, aims to accelerate scalable, practical water solutions that enhance urban liveability, flood resilience and sustainable infrastructure.

This initiative is supported by a €500,000 subsidy under the Partners for Water programme running from January 2025 – December 2026.

From Pilot Success to National Scale

Building on the success of Urban Demonstrators (UDs) in Raozan and Keshobpur, this new phase expands to 4-6 additional pourashavas, demonstrating how small-scale, Nature-based Solutions can be effectively implemented and scaled across Bangladesh’s 330 municipalities.

Context-Driven, Scalable Approach

  • Fast-Tracked Implementation & Co-Creation: Rapid assessment and execution within six months, ensuring that pourashavas and communities play a central role in design, implementation and long-term management.
  • Nature-based Solutions (NbS): Using locally available materials and workforce to create green, water-resilient urban spaces.
  • Alternative Financing for Sustainability: Small grants act as catalysts for additional municipal and private investments.
  • Strengthening Governance & Capacity: Equipping pourashavas and communities with the expertise and structures needed for long-term operation and maintenance (O&M).
  • Peer Learning for Scaling: Enabling knowledge exchange between municipalities to accelerate widespread adoption of effective urban water management practices.

Beyond Individual Interventions: A Broader Urban Vision

By focusing on horizontal upscaling, this initiative goes beyond isolated projects. For example, a green space along an urban canal should not just be a one-time intervention but part of a broader effort to revitalise the entire canal system. Similarly, by engaging with municipal teams and communities, who ultimately maintain these spaces, this approach ensures long-term sustainability and helps prevent the Build-Neglect-Rebuild (BNR) cycle often seen in infrastructure projects.

Who is Involved?

The project is funded under the Partners for Water programme and implemented by IHE Delft, in collaboration with:

  • 4-6 Pourashavas – Municipal governments implementing solutions in their cities
  • ACL – Leading engineering and consultancy firm in Bangladesh
  • CEGIS – Experts in environmental and geospatial analysis for sustainable development
  • C4RE – Citizen-centred urban design and technical partner

Impact & Vision

The Urban Demonstrators Initiative contributes to Bangladesh’s Delta Plan 2100, strengthening the connection between on-the-ground action and national climate resilience goals. By integrating Nature-based Solutions, practical capacity building and innovative financing, this project offers a scalable model for sustainable urban development in Bangladesh.

🔗 Learn more

  • Demonstrating smart solutions for resilient cities (un-ihe.org) (November 2021)
  • Cities and towns key to Bangladesh’s sustainable development (un-ihe.org) (May 2022)
  • Improving quality of life in Bangladeshi towns (un-ihe.org) (June 2022)
  • Bangladesh: Small community grants with big, green effects in growing cities (un-ihe.org) (October 2024)
  • Key features of Urban Demonstrators (PDF)
  • Press release published in Dhaka Tribune  (wdpprepository.org)
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