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According to the Bank’s website, the objective of this project is to increase utilization of quality, cost-effective, convergent, nutrition-specific and nutrition-sensitive services for pregnant and lactating women, adolescent girls and children under five years of age in select areas of the recipient's territory.
The proposed project—ANRiN 2.0 aims to urgently address the food and nutrition crisis and underlying multifaceted drivers of malnutrition by encouraging both geographical and household level convergence of interventions.
The overall environmental and social (E&S) risks rating is Moderate. Based on initial screening, the Scale Up activities are not anticipated to cause significant adverse environmental or social impacts.
The environmental risks and impacts associated with this project are linked to the distribution of the nutrient packages to household beneficiaries and the activities of homestead gardening and farming. These include small volumes of waste generation from health services, transportation of fertilizers and commodities and their use in small household farms and occupational health and safety (OHS) and community health and safety risks to households that will be involved in homestead garden & farming during implementation. The interventions may involve the use of livestock vaccines on the small animals and poor disposal of such animal wastes could constitute odor nuisance in the neighborhood. Additionally, the contextual risks of climatic events, insecurity, prevalent nationwide may pose safety risk, limiting access to household beneficiaries in high-risk locations during implementation.
Potential risks include elite capture, inadequate stakeholder consultation, grievances and complaints, and project-induced Intimate Partner Violence/Sexual Exploitation and Abuse/Sexual Harassment (IPV/SEA/SH) risks.
IDA Credit: US$ 80.00 million
World Bank
Ritgak Asabe Sarah Tilley Gyado
Senior Health Specialist
Borrower/Client/Recipient
Federal Republic of Nigeria
Lydia Jafiya
Permanent Secretary
ps@fmof.gov.ng
Implementing Agencies
Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare
Kachollom Daju
Permanent Secretary
kachiedaju@gmail.com
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