Environmental and Social Management Plan (ESMP) - Infrastructure Resilience Project for Urban Development (PRIDUR)

Environmental and Social Management Plan (ESMP) - Infrastructure Resilience Project for Urban Development (PRIDUR)

Government of Haiti 2023 57 pages
Summary — This Environmental and Social Management Plan outlines measures for the Infrastructure Resilience Project for Urban Development (PRIDUR) to mitigate environmental and social risks. The plan addresses infrastructure development impacts in urban areas of Haiti.
Key Findings
Full Description
The Environmental and Social Management Plan (ESMP) for the Infrastructure Resilience Project for Urban Development (PRIDUR) provides a comprehensive framework for managing environmental and social risks associated with urban infrastructure development in Haiti. This plan is designed to ensure that infrastructure projects are implemented in a manner that minimizes negative environmental impacts and promotes social inclusion. The ESMP addresses various aspects of project implementation including environmental mitigation measures, social safeguards, and monitoring protocols. It establishes clear guidelines for contractors and project managers to follow throughout the project lifecycle, ensuring compliance with national and international environmental and social standards. The plan includes specific measures for protecting vulnerable populations, managing construction-related impacts, and ensuring community participation in project activities. It also outlines procedures for grievance handling and environmental monitoring to track the effectiveness of mitigation measures. Implementation of this ESMP is crucial for the success of PRIDUR, as it helps ensure that urban development projects contribute positively to Haiti's resilience while protecting both the environment and local communities from potential adverse effects.
Topics
GovernanceEnvironmentInfrastructureUrban Development
Geography
Nord-Est Department
Time Coverage
2023 — 2028
Keywords
environmental management, social management, urban development, infrastructure, resilience, haiti, mitigation measures, community participation
Entities
PRIDUR, World Bank, Haiti