Programme de résilience des infrastructures urbaines (UIRP)

Les villes génèrent 80 % du produit intérieur brut (PIB) mondial et, d’ici 2050, l’urbanisation rapide devrait concentrer près de 70 % de la population mondiale dans les zones urbaines. Dans ce contexte, le besoin en infrastructures résilientes n’a jamais été aussi crucial. Les événements climatiques extrêmes menacent de plus en plus les systèmes urbains, rendant indispensable une adaptation proactive.

Le programme de résilience urbaine de la CDRI accompagne les pays membres de la Coalition dans l’intégration de la résilience climatique et aux catastrophes dans la planification, l’exploitation et l’entretien de leurs infrastructures. Il vise à renforcer les investissements, tout en assurant un développement urbain durable et résilient.

À la suite de l’appel à propositions, plus de 100 propositions ont été reçus. Ainsi, 16 villes réparties dans cinq pays bénéficieront prochainement de solutions concrètes, évolutives et à fort impact, en faveur d’un avenir urbain plus sûr.

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Aishwarya Pillai

Lead Specialist

Alpana heads institutional partnerships, governance, and resource mobilization at CDRI, advancing cross-sector collaborations that drive resilient infrastructure programming across Member Countries and organizations. With over 25 years of experience spanning international development, global health, and the non-profit sector, she brings deep expertise in fundraising strategy, donor engagement, and delivering strategic change. 

At CDRI, Alpana has been pivotal in forging strategic alliances with governments, international organizations, and philanthropies. She also plays a key role in fortifying institutional systems and board governance mechanisms as the Coalition transitions into an international organization. 

Before joining CDRI, Alpana held senior leadership roles at The George Institute for Global Health, Plan India, WaterAid India, and SOS Children’s Villages, leading institutional fundraising and cultivating strategic partnerships for social impact. 

She holds a Master’s in Finance & Control from Aligarh Muslim University and completed Executive Education at Harvard Business School (CSR India). Her work is driven by a commitment to building enduring, values-based partnerships that accelerate sustainable development outcomes. 

Alpana Saha

Director, Partnerships, Governance, and Resource Mobilisation 

Alpana heads institutional partnerships, governance, and resource mobilization at CDRI, advancing cross-sector collaborations that drive resilient infrastructure programming across Member Countries and organizations. With over 25 years of experience spanning international development, global health, and the non-profit sector, she brings deep expertise in fundraising strategy, donor engagement, and delivering strategic change. 

At CDRI, Alpana has been pivotal in forging strategic alliances with governments, international organizations, and philanthropies. She also plays a key role in fortifying institutional systems and board governance mechanisms as the Coalition transitions into an international organization. 

Before joining CDRI, Alpana held senior leadership roles at The George Institute for Global Health, Plan India, WaterAid India, and SOS Children’s Villages, leading institutional fundraising and cultivating strategic partnerships for social impact. 

She holds a Master’s in Finance & Control from Aligarh Muslim University and completed Executive Education at Harvard Business School (CSR India). Her work is driven by a commitment to building enduring, values-based partnerships that accelerate sustainable development outcomes.