Original disclosure @ WB website
Updated in EWS Mar 13, 2024
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According to the Bank’s website, the project will support the Government of Ethiopia (GoE) in improving the incomes of the urban poor and the labor market inclusion of disadvantaged urban youth.
Components
Expand the Urban Productive Safety Net to Improve the Urban Environment
Foster Urban Youth Employment
Strengthen Social Assistance and Services for the Urban Poor and Destitute
Institutional Strengthening, Project Management and Monitoring and Evaluation
Contingent Emergency Response
Environmental and Social Risk Classification (ESRC): Substantial
- Environmental Risk Rating: Moderate
- Social Risk Rating: Substantial
Total Project Cost: 95.00
Total Financing: 95.00
of which IBRD/IDA (IDA Grant): 82.50
Non-World Bank Group Financing (Trust Funds): 12.50
CONTACT POINTS
World Bank
Task Team Leader: Andrea Vermehren / Title: Lead Social Protection Specialist
Email: avermehren@worldbank.org
Borrower/Client/Recipient
FEDERAL DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF ETHIOPIA
Semrita Sewasew
State Minister
ssewasew@mofed.gov.et
Implementing Agencies
Ministry of Labor and Skills
Nigussu Tilahun
State Minister
nigussu.gebreamanuel@jobscommission.gov.et
Ministry of Urban Development and Infrastructure
Chaltu Sani
Minister
csaani@gmail.com
Ministry of Women and Social Affairs
Feleke Jember
Director
felekejember@gmail.com
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
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ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISM OF THE WORLD BANK
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