Authors
- Disclosure Date
- 2024/07/14
- Disclosure Status
- Disclosed
- Doc Name
- P181463 - Draft Environmental and Social Systems Assessment (ESSA) - Maharashtra Strengthening Institutional Capabilities in Districts for Enabling Growth
- Lending Instrument
- Program-for-Results
- Pages
- 80
- Product Line
- IBRD/IDA
- Published in
- United States of America
- Rel Proj ID
- IN-Maharashtra Strengthening Institutional Capabilities In Distric -- P181463
- Unit Owning
- EFI-SAR-MTI-PS-2 (ESAC2)
- Version Type
- Final
Table of Contents
- INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT 1
- MAHARASHTRA STRENGTHENING INSTITUTIONAL CAPABILITIES IN DISTRICTS FOR ENABLING GROWTH 1
- ABBREVIATIONS 4
- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 7
- E.1 Background 7
- E.2 Environmental and Social Systems Assessment (ESSA) 7
- E.3 Methodology Adopted for ESSA 8
- E.4 Key E&S Impacts/Effects 8
- E.5 Exclusions from an Environment and Social Perspective 9
- E.6 E&S measures for inclusion in the Program Action Plan 10
- E.7 Other Recommended Measures to Strengthen E&S Systems 10
- E.8 State Level Consultation Workshop and Disclosure of ESSA 10
- E.9 IPF-Technical Assistance Component 11
- INTRODUCTION 12
- 1.1. Background and Context 12
- 1.2. Program Design and Components 13
- 1.3. Program Development Objective (PDO) 14
- 1.4. Result Areas 14
- 1.5. Government Program and Bank Financed Program (P Vs p) 17
- Table 1.1: Linkage between GoI’s Program and Bank’s PforR Program 18
- 1.6. Program Financing 19
- 1.7. Disbursement link indicators (DLIs) 19
- 1.8. Program Expenditure Framework 20
- 1.9. Institutional and Implementation Arrangements 20
- 1.10. Environment and Social Systems Assessment (ESSA) 21
- 1.11. Methodology Adopted for ESSA 22
- STATE BACKGROUND AND CONTEXT 24
- 2.1 Location 24
- 2.2 Demographic Characteristics 24
- 2.3 Economic Characteristics 25
- POTENTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL EFFECTS OF THE PROGRAM 27
- 3.1 Likely Environmental and Social Benefits 27
- 3.2 Potential Environmental Risks or Impacts 27
- 3.3 Potential Social Risks or Impacts 28
- 3.4 Environmental and Social Risks/Impacts and Benefits Matrix 29
- Table 3.1: Environmental and Social Risks and Impacts of Proposed Activities under the Program 29
- 3.5 Cumulative Risks and Impacts 35
- Table 3.2: Typical Sub-sector Specific Environmental and Social Risks 36
- ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, CAPACITY AND PERFORMANCE 39
- 4.1 Assessment of Existing Systems 39
- 4.2 Assessment of Institutional Capacity and Gaps 40
- 4.2.1 Implementation Arrangements 40
- 4.2.2 Institutional Capacity and Gaps 41
- Table 4.1: Institution-wise Environmental and Social Risks and Management Capacity 43
- 4.3 Legal and Regulatory System 49
- 4.3.1 Environmental Policies, Laws, and Regulations 49
- 4.3.2 Social Policies, Laws, and Regulations 51
- 4.4 Environmental and Social Management Systems Assessed Against Core Principles Core Principle 1: Program E&S Management System 52
- Key Gaps Identified 53
- Core Principle 2: Natural Habitat and Physical and Cultural Resources 53
- Key Gaps Identified 53
- Core Principle 3: Public and Workers Safety 54
- Key Gaps Identified 55
- Core Principle 4: Land Acquisition and Resettlement 55
- Core Principle 5: Rights and Interests of Indigenous People 55
- Key Gaps Identified 56
- Core Principle 6: Social Conflict 57
- 4.5 Climate 57
- 4.6 Citizen Engagement: Beneficiary Feedback and Grievance Redressal Mechanism 57
- 4.7 Gender 59
- 4.8 Gender Based Violence (GBV) 59
- STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT AND INFORMATION DISCLOSURE 61
- 5.1 Stakeholder Mapping 61
- 5.2 Stakeholder Engagement 61
- 5.3 Stakeholder Consultation 62
- 5.4 Disclosure of ESSA 63
- RECOMMENDATIONS AND MEASURES FOR INCLUSION IN THE PROGRAM ACTION PLAN 64
- 6.1 Exclusion of High-Risk Activities 64
- 6.2 Major Gaps Identified 65
- 6.3 Key Recommendations 65
- 6.4 Measures for Inclusion in the Program Action Plan 67
- Annexure 1 69
- Annexure 2 70
- Annexure 3 80