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According to the Bank’s website, the Project Development Objective (PDO) is to increase access to social safety nets for poor and vulnerable populations and refugees, and to strengthen Chad’s social protection system.
Components:
- Roll-out of the National productive safety net program (PSSSNP)
- Strengthening the social protection system
- Project management
The environmental risk is rating moderate at this stage as potential risks and impacts on the environment are expected to be manageable with good practice measures. As no infrastructure is planned under the project, no irreversible impacts are anticipated. The main potential risks associated with the activities of the Project are occupational and Community Health and Safety. Also, distribution of healthcare material and digital devices can pose environmental risks related to safe final disposal of hazardous waste. Risks related to medical waste, e-waste generation and energy consumption will require adequate mitigation measures, especially in the national context where waste management is general limited.
SAHEL ADAPTIVE SOCIAL PROTECTION PROGRAM: 20.00
IDA Grant: 100.00
World Bank
Mahamane Maliki Amadou
Senior Social Protection Specialist
Surat F. Nsour
Senior Social Protection Specialist
Borrower/Client/Recipient
REPUBLIC OF CHAD
Assouyouti Abakar Mahamat
Ministre de l'Economie, du Plan et de la Cooperation Internationale
assouyouti@gmail.com
Implementing Agencies
Cellule Filets Sociaux
Japhet Doudou Beindjila
Coordonnateur
jdbeindjila@gmail.com
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