
Cabo Verde
Region: Africa
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Duration: February 2024 - August 2026
Budget: US$300,000
Implementing Agencies: UNODC (lead), UN-Habitat
Cabo Verde faces socioeconomic and environmental challenges due to its dependence on imports, climate-related pressures, and persistent droughts. Urban areas are particularly affected, with ongoing issues such as poverty, youth unemployment, food insecurity and limited access to essential services. The country¡¯s strategic location has also made it a transit point for drug trafficking, contributing to security concerns and posing risks to investment in key sectors like tourism and finance. Addressing these interconnected challenges requires a holistic, community-based and nationally-led approach focused on resilience and a forward-looking perspective that can account for long-term trends such as the changing climate.??MORE -
Duration: October 2021 - December 2025
Budget: US$US$ 400,000
Implementing Agencies: UNODC, UN-Habitat
As a Small Island Developing State with an economy heavily reliant on tourism-related trade, imports and services, Cabo Verde has been deeply affected by the multidimensional consequences of COVID-19 and the exacerbating impacts of climate change and natural disasters, especially drought. This situation is further compounded by rapid urbanization that has led to a proliferation of informal settlements located in the peripheries of major urban centers and often in areas of poor accessibility and high risk and exposure.MORE