Title: World Bank Board Approves New Environmental and Social Framework

Language: English

Type: Blog/Article

Nature: Website

Published: August 4, 2016


Region: Global

Country: Global / Non-Specific

Keywords: Knowledge Lab, PPP Cycle, PPP Reference Guide, Online Guide, Environmental and social impact assessment

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WASHINGTON, August 4, 2016 -- The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors today approved a new Environmental and Social Framework (ESF) that expands protections for people and the environment in Bank-financed investment projects. The safeguards review included the most extensive consultation ever conducted by the World Bank. It concludes nearly four years of analysis and engagement around the world with governments, development experts, and civil society groups, reaching nearly 8,000 stakeholders in 63 countries. The framework is part of a far-reaching effort by the World Bank Group to improve development outcomes and streamline its work.


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The approved Environmental and Social Framework introduces comprehensive labor and working condition protection; an over-arching non-discrimination principle; community health and safety measures that address road safety, emergency response and disaster mitigation; and a responsibility to include stakeholder engagement throughout the project cycle.

The new framework will promote better – and lasting - development outcomes.  It provides broader coverage and access, and will benefit more people, especially vulnerable and disadvantaged groups. It will also strengthen partnerships with other multilateral development banks, development partners, and bilateral donors.

WB-Safeguards. Accessed March 17, 2017. “World Bank Board Approves New Environmental and Social Framework.” Washington, DC: World Bank. Website. [#4659]


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