Environmental and social management framework-(part-I) & Resettlement Policy Framework (RPF)-Part-II) for the Herat electrification project / Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS).

Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Kabul, Afghanistan : Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS), 2017.Description: 111 pages ; 30 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • Pamphlet GE320. A33.
Contents:
Contents: 1. Abbreviations/acronyms—2. Background and project context—3. Need for the Environmental and Social Management Framework (ESMF)—4. Objectives of the ESMF—5. Potential environmental and social impacts of the project components—6. Overview of environmental and socio-economic baseline of project site—7. Policy legal and regulatory framework—8. Environmental and social management framework—9. Attachment 1 : negative list of sub-project attributes for the HEP—10. Attachment 2 : protection of cultural property—11. Attachment 3 : environmental code of practice for the HEP—12. Attachment 4 : procedures for mine risk management—13. Attachment 5 : draft terms of reference for sub-project requiring an ESIA-RPA & ESMP 35—14. Attachment 6. Generic TOR for cultural heritage management plan—15. Attachment 7 : sample grievance registration form—16. Attachment 8 : scheduling and reporting by DABS Environmental and Social Safeguards staff—Attachment 9 : summary of proceedings from public consultation on ESMF and RPF—Part 2 : resettlement policy framework—List of acronyms—Definitions of words and phrases used in the RPF—Preface—17. Resettlement policy framework.
Summary: Summary: “Introduction ; Project Background: The Herat Electrification Project is to provide electricity to households, institutions, and businesses in the selected areas of Herat Province, Afghanistan, with focus on the districts of Chesht, Hobai, Karrokh and Pashtun-Zarghoon of Herat Province. The Project is expected to contribute to Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat’s (DABS) overall objectives of alleviating poverty and ensuring inclusivity of access to electricity for all segments of the population…”—(page 5).

Cover title.
“April 2017”—cover page.
“SFG3310”—cover page.
“Public Disclosure Authorized”—cover page.
“برښنا، د افغانستان برښنا شرکت”—cover page.
“Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS)”—cover page.

Includes bibliographical references.

Contents: 1. Abbreviations/acronyms—2. Background and project context—3. Need for the Environmental and Social Management Framework (ESMF)—4. Objectives of the ESMF—5. Potential environmental and social impacts of the project components—6. Overview of environmental and socio-economic baseline of project site—7. Policy legal and regulatory framework—8. Environmental and social management framework—9. Attachment 1 : negative list of sub-project attributes for the HEP—10. Attachment 2 : protection of cultural property—11. Attachment 3 : environmental code of practice for the HEP—12. Attachment 4 : procedures for mine risk management—13. Attachment 5 : draft terms of reference for sub-project requiring an ESIA-RPA & ESMP 35—14. Attachment 6. Generic TOR for cultural heritage management plan—15. Attachment 7 : sample grievance registration form—16. Attachment 8 : scheduling and reporting by DABS Environmental and Social Safeguards staff—Attachment 9 : summary of proceedings from public consultation on ESMF and RPF—Part 2 : resettlement policy framework—List of acronyms—Definitions of words and phrases used in the RPF—Preface—17. Resettlement policy framework.

Summary: “Introduction ; Project Background: The Herat Electrification Project is to provide electricity to households, institutions, and businesses in the selected areas of Herat Province, Afghanistan, with focus on the districts of Chesht, Hobai, Karrokh and Pashtun-Zarghoon of Herat Province. The Project is expected to contribute to Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat’s (DABS) overall objectives of alleviating poverty and ensuring inclusivity of access to electricity for all segments of the population…”—(page 5).

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