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Roadmap for Infrastructure Resilience in Chile
Roadmap for Infrastructure Resilience in Chile
Implementing Partner: Build Change
Project name:Global Methodology for Infrastructure Resilience Review: Roadmap for Infrastructure Resilience in Chile
Chile’s Infrastructure Resilience Review assessed six critical sectors—water, energy, transportation, telecommunications, health, and education.
The process engaged government stakeholders across key ministries, including public works (MOP), transport and telecommunications (MTT), energy (MINEN), education (MINEDUC), health (MINSAL), social development (MIDESO), housing and urban planning (MINVU), international relations (MINREL), finance, defence, and environment (MMA).
This broad participation ensured a comprehensive evaluation, fostering collaboration to enhance national infrastructure resilience against future risks.
from droughts
Impact
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This study offers comprehensive documentation of the country’s challenges, opportunities, and gaps in advancing resilient infrastructure. It assesses risks, vulnerabilities, regulations, institutions, and governance mechanisms, while outlining key priorities and a strategic implementation plan for long-term resilience.
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Chile’s Roadmap for Infrastructure Resilience presents targeted proposals across six key sectors while advancing stronger governance through enhanced coordination, risk-informed planning, improved compliance, and accessible risk data via interactive platforms and information exchanges for sustainable infrastructure development.
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A key outcome is the identification of cross-cutting considerations and immediate actions to accelerate the implementation plan and formalize the intersectoral group for critical infrastructure resilience, ensuring collaboration, governance, and long-term resilience-building across sectors.