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According to the Bank’s website, the Project Development Objective is to improve the capacity of Gender-based Violence (GBV) service providers, enhance the provision of integrated digital GBV services and increase use of services by GBV survivors.
Social and environmental risks (E&S) are anticipated to be low as the project does not entail any civil works and will mainly consist of technical assistance, capacity building, awareness raising activities, and assessments and feasibility studies with limited number of workers who will work mostly in institutional contexts. These types of technical assistance activities are likely to generate minimal and temporary environmental and social risks and negative impacts. Specifically, on the social side, at this stage, main anticipated social risks include: (i) occupational health, safety and security risks; (ii) SEA/SH risks at workplace and during the roll out of training and data collection activities and engagement with communities; (iii) generation of electronic waste, associated with installation of information technology equipment, which could also pose minor health and safety risks to adjacent communities if not properly installed and managed; and (iv) data security risks associated with collection and management of sensitive data in digital format.
A PROPOSED GRANT IN THE AMOUNT OF SDR 15.2 MILLION (US$20 MILLION EQUIVALENT)
Minister of Economy and Finance
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Av. 10 de Novembro nº 929, Maputo
Republic of Mozambique;
Facsimile: +258 21313747
International Development Association
1818 H Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20433
United States of America;
Telex: 248423 (MCI) / Facsimile: 1-202-477-6391
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