Fact Sheet: Expanded Stabilization

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Fact Sheet: Expanded Stabilization

August 10, 2016

In April 2016, UNDP opened a second stabilization channel known as the Funding Facility for Expanded Stabilization (FFES). FFES is an intermediate mechanism designed to quickly consolidate the gains made during immediate stabilization by generating large numbers of jobs in newly liberated cities and stabilizing the corridors between liberated districts.

The aim of FFES is to fast-track implementation of a selected range of medium-sized, high-impact, low-cost, visible projects in liberated areas. Rather than risking set-backs due to the slow pace of reconstruction in some of the country’s most sensitive cities and districts, FFES builds on the relationships established at federal, governorate, district and local levels during the period of immediate stabilization to ensure continuing progress.

Highlights

  • FFES is seeking an immediate injection of US$100 million
  • Total requirements estimated at $400 million over two years
  • FFES focuses on the rehabilitation of large public institutions and repairing the sections of the transport, electricity, sanitation and agricultural corridors that link liberated cities
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Regions and Countries