ľ¹ÏÓ°Ôº

Skip to Main Navigation

SURGE

Sustainable Urban and Regional Development Program


The Sustainable Urban and Regional Development Program (SURGE) is a global umbrella program that supports developing countries to foster green, resilient and inclusive urban and regional development.

SURGE is supported by multiple donors. Its founding donor is the  (SECO). Additional donors include: , the , the  and the . 

SURGE is composed of six trust funds: an anchor trust fund contributing to sustainable urban and regional development globally, under which three global, one regional, and one country program (Rwanda) are funded, and five associated country trust funds focused on Bolivia, IndonesiaPeruSerbia, and South Africa. Its combined budget stands at over US$57.5 million.

Image
 


SURGE 2024 Overview

SURGE trust funds logo

OUR DONORS

SURGE Donor Logos

Featured


Annual Report

This annual report highlights the progress and results that the Sustainable Urban and Regional Development (SURGE) Umbrella Program achieved during its financial year of July 2023¨CJune 2024 (FY24).

Publication

Madagascar Urbanization Review

This report highlights the challenges and constraints facing Madagascar's cities and proposes a roadmap of priority actions that the country can take to stimulate growth and help reduce poverty in the country.

Publication

How will the world¡¯s developing cities become vibrant¡ªcapable of meeting the climate, social, and economic challenges of tomorrow?

Publication

This paper provides a practical guide to assessing wider socioeconomic impacts of urban infrastructure projects ex-ante, using both qualitative and quantitative approaches.


Spotlight on Global Deep Dive Reports 

The UA&TA program conducted three analytic, evidence-based deep dive studies using innovative methodologies to inform policy. The first, ¡°Pancakes to Pyramids (P2P) ¡ª City Form for Sustainable Growth¡±, examined the shape and growth of nearly 10,000 cities from 1990 to 2015. The second, ¡° , explored how urban infrastructure can drive economic growth and local development. The final study, the report, provides new evidence, analysis, and policy insights for green, resilient, and inclusive urban development, leveraging spatial urban planning and public economics. All three reports have been actively adopted influencing policy decisions and guiding practical applications. The main achievements include:

The technical deep dives have established a strong foundation for evidence-based decision-making in urban planning and finance. These studies have advanced global knowledge of urbanization and led to tools and policy frameworks for decision-makers. For example, the "Vibrant Cities" report provided strategies to improve city performance, promote private sector growth, and create jobs through better planning, connectivity, and governance. This research has informed the development of a spatial strategy and the preparation of a smart and inclusive urban mobility investment in Amman in 2024. 

The deep dive studies have introduced innovative methodologies applicable in various city and country contexts. For instance, the P2P material was used for the development of the Urbanization and Territorial Review of the Dominican Republic. It also informed Angola's urbanization review, recommending that economic development integrate planning, infrastructure, housing, and address economic or industrial drivers. The methodologies for estimating the economic impacts of urban investments presented in the 'Mobilizing Finance' report have sparked interest among several local governments in India and South Africa for integrated land use investments. Stakeholder engagement during research and dissemination process of the deep dive reports has strengthened collaboration and partnerships with relevant local actors. 

Blogs

Blog | February 2024

Blog | September 2023

Blog | June 2023

Blog | January 2023

Stay Connected

Contact

SURGE Program Manager
Augustina Nikolova
Washington, D.C.
Tel :+1 (703) 627 6955
Email