The programme "TOP UP: Strengthening Local Capacities for Resilience and Recovery" aims to improve the living conditions and resilience of vulnerable populations (including migrants, refugees, IDPs, returnees and host communities), in particular in the municipalities most affected by migratory flows and/or damaged by the conflict.
The programmes builds on the approach and the objectives set under the "Local Governance and socio-economic development Pillar' of the programme Managing mixed migration flows in Libya through supporting local socioeconomic development" (T05-EUTF-NOA-LY-03), and expands geographically and financially the EU support to this pillar. More specifically, it is a top-up of the Action "Strengthening Local Capacities and Resilience in Libya (SLCRR)" currently carried out by UNDP at an implementation pace more rapid than planned.
Main objectives
The Overall Objective is to improve the living conditions and resilience of vulnerable populations (including migrants, refugees, IDPs, returnees and host communities), in particular in the municipalities most affected by migratory flows and/or damaged by the conflict.
This will be achieved by implementing three linked components that aim to:
- (Component 1) Strengthen responsiveness of local institutions in delivering essential public services to crisis-affected populations and in leading recovery processes;
- (Component 2) Enhance municipalities and local communities’ capacity to improve local social cohesion and community security;
- (Component 3) Strengthen economic opportunities for youth and vulnerable groups through inclusive and participatory local economic recovery.
These three key areas are closely in line with the ongoing Action SLCRR.
Contracts
United Nations Development Programme
EUR 18 000 000
Strengthening Local Capacities for Resilience and Recovery (SLCRR Top-up)
Action Fiche
- Project duration
- 2 Jul 2019 - 31 Dec 2022
- Project locations
- Libya
- EU contribution
- €18 000 000
- Region and Country
- North of Africa
- Thematic
- Improved migration management
- Partner
- United Nations Development Programme