In 2015, the government of Tanzania launched the Dar es Salaam Metropolitan Development Project (DMDP) to expand the economy and increase the emergency response capacity of the city by improving key urban services and institutional management. Resilience against natural disasters played an important role in the project, as envisioned in QII.4: The project design aims to control flooding, improve stormwater drainage, and provide assistance to respond to natural or man-made disasters. Nearly 2 million people in Dar es Salaam will benefit from better roads, facilities, and community upgrades.