The surveillance activities will cover the following broad areas: (i) monitoring the presence of and movements of adult swarms, breeding and egg- laying areas and the movement of developing nymphs and hopper bands, all to support improved forecasting of breeding and migration and decision making on areas to be treated and appropriate and optimal control methods to break the cycle of the next gener [...] Component 2: Livelihoods Protection and Rehabilitation Beyond the immediate control measures deployed to curtail the proliferation and spread of the locusts, the next priority and the objective of Component 2 would be to help protect the poor and vulnerable in locust- affected areas from human capital and asset loss, enhance their access to food, and restore livelihoods that have been damaged or d [...] Justification and Objective of ESMF ESMF was selected as the environmental and social instrument for assessing, managing and monitoring environmental and social risks and impacts of the Project and specifically Component 1. Since the actual areas to be sprayed are not known, i.e. [...] The main purpose of this ESMF is therefore the establishment of procedures and methodologies for environmental and social assessments, review, approval and implementation of activities to be financed under the project, as the nature, scope and locations of activities become known during the implementation of the project. [...] The ESMF describes the appropriate roles and responsibilities of MoALFC/NPCU and other stakeholders and outlines the reporting procedures on environmental and social risk issues.
Authors
- Disclosure Status
- Disclosed
- Doc Name
- Environmental and Social Management Framework (ESMF) Emergency Locust Response Program (P173702)
- Document Date
- 2020-11-26
- Originating Unit
- OPS2ATTACH
- Published in
- United States of America
- Rel Proj ID
- 3E-Emergency Locust Response Program -- P173702,P173702
- Unit Owning
- Agriculture and Food PG AFR3
- Volume No
- 1