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According to the Bank’s website, the objective of this project is to strengthen the resilience of targeted communities and areas in coastal Western Africa.
The AF for US$7 million IDA credit is being proposed to fill the financing gap for the protection works of the shoreline in Grand-Lahou. The cost overrun is due to a 50 percent increase in unit costs for material and transport due to inflation and supply chain challenges. The Task team compared this increase with other investment in the region, like in Togo. The financing gap will be partly covered with the €30 million (US$32.8 million equivalent) credit by AECID, whereby the financing agreement between Côte d’Ivoire and Spain was signed on February 9, 2024. In addition, the Government of Côte d’Ivoire also agreed to contribute through the authorization of tax exemptions and other levies for both IDA and AECID funds for the works.
Environmental Assessment Category: A-Full Assessment
It is anticipated that the activities may result in negative environmental and social impacts. That is why the overall regional project has been classified as Environmental Assessment Category "A", even if activities for Cote d'Ivoire are not expected to create any large scale or irreversible damage. Among potential adverse impacts, there are impacts on biodiversity, tourism ,livelihoods, potential displacement of people, loss of farmlands as well as disruption of social networks.
With respect to the environment, civil works on the coasts might change hydrological functions and impact biodiversity (fauna and flora), and tourism activities. They might also induce additional development of coastal areas, through attractiveness around expansion areas. In terms of social aspects, the implementation of project activities that may require some land acquisition might induce risks of conflicts between displaced people and people from host areas because of increased demands on land and resources.
A PROPOSED ADDITIONAL CREDIT IN THE AMOUNT OF EUR 6.5 MILLION (US$7.0 MILLION EQUIVALENT)
SPAIN: Spanish Insurance Co. for Export Credit (CESCE): US$33.0 MILLION
World Bank
Nicolas Benjamin Claude Desramaut
Senior Environmental Engineer
Joao Moura Estevao MarquesdaFonseca
Natural Resources Management Specialist
Koffi Hounkpe
Senior Disaster Risk Management Specialist
Manuela Ravina da Silva
Environmental Specialist
Peter Kristensen
Lead Environmental Specialist
Borrower/Client/Recipient
Republic of Cote d'Ivoire
Siaka BAKAYOKO
Coordonnateur de la cellule de coordination et suivi du port
chezsiaka@yahoo.fr
Democractic Republic of Sao Tome and Principe
Ginesio De Mata
Director do Gabinete de Estudos e Políticas Económicas
ginesiodamata@yahoo.com.br
Islamic Republic of Mauritania
Mohamed Salem Nany
Directeur Général des Financement, des Investissements Publi
msalemnany@gmail.com
Repubic of Togo
Sani Yaya
Minister of Economy and Finance (Mr)
Secretariat.ministre@economie.gouv.tg
Republic of Benin
Romuald Wadagni
Minister of Economy and Finance
spministredesfinances@yahoo.fr
Republic of Senegal
El Hadji Ibrahima Niang
Chargé de Programmes - Banque Mondiale
assniang@hotmail.com
West Africa Economic and Monetary Union
Kako Nubukpo
Commissaire en charge du Département de l'Agriculture, des R
knubukpo@uemoa.int
Implementing Agencies
Cote d'Ivoire - Ministry of Environment, Sustainable Development and Ecological Transition
Jean Baptiste Kassi
Coordonnateur du Projet WACA Cote d'Ivoire
jbkassi77@yahoo.fr
Benin - Ministry of Living Environment and Sustainable Development
Moussa BIO DJARA
Ingénieur Principal des Services Techniques des Travaux Publ
moussabiodjara@yahoo.fr
International Union for Conservation of Nature
Aliou Faye
Directeur Regional
aliou.faye@iucn.org
Mauritania - Ministry of Environment
Mohamed Lemine Baba
Coordonnateur du Projet WACA - MR
ouldbaba12@gmail.com
Sao Tome and Principe - Ministry of Infrastructures, natural resources and Environment
Eng. Arlindo de Ceita Carvalho
Coordonnateur du Projet WACA STP
arceitacarv@yahoo.com.br
Senegal - Ministry of Environment, Sustainable Development and Ecological Transition
Baba Drame
Directeur de l'Environnement et des Etablissements Classés
babadrame@gmail.com
Togo - Ministry of Environment and Forestry Resources
Assimiou Adou Rahim Alimi
Coordonnateur WACA Togo
adourahim20@gmail.com
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