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Updated in EWS May 11, 2023
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The objective is to support the development of road infrastructure and regional development in Guyana and to strengthen the capacity of the public sector to overcome critical project planning and implementation issues (particularly socio-environmental and climate resilience aspects) and to manage a growing public investment agenda. The purpose is to create capacity and assist a local counterpart technical team within the Ministry of Public Works (the Works Service Group) to lead project planning and preparation in socio-environmental aspects, gender and diversity, engineering designs for adaptation and resilience; contracting and contract administration; and to conduct analysis of infrastructure and access barriers for agriculture products to access markets.
The Government of Guyana (GoG) has embarked on a large investment effort to upgrade and revamp infrastructure in the country, which consists of interventions in the case of transport of critical coverage, capacity and quality upgrades of its road network, which include actions for rehabilitation, improvement, conservation, as well as strengthening the capacities of the authorities. Therefore, the project will require the presentation, by the beneficiary, of a set of studies, such as the feasibility of the program, the socio-environmental management frameworks, that are required for compliance with the policies of environmental and social safeguards, among others. Several of these studies will be financed by this TC. Likewise, the TC will finance studies on cross-cutting themes such as gender, adaptation to climate change, and technology among others.
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