A zero-hunger world requires a socially equitable, clean and healthy environment – which is why the World Food Programme (WFP) is committed to applying the highest standards in its interactions with the people, communities and governments we serve, and the natural environment on which we all depend. Environmental Sustainability is therefore one of our cross-cutting priorities in the 2022-2025 WFP Strategic Plan.
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Table of Contents
- Contents 2
- I. Introduction 4
- II. Strategic Assessment of Environmental and Social Risks of 5
- Activities in Country Strategic Plans 5
- Rationale 5
- Types of Risks 5
- III. Environmental and Social Risk Screening of Programme 6
- Activities 6
- Rationale 6
- What needs to be screened 6
- Who should conduct the screening 6
- Who should sign off on the screening 7
- What are the steps of a screening process 7
- What are the outputs of a risk screening 8
- Which screening tool can be used 9
- Which risks and impacts should be considered 9
- How can the WFP screening align with national regulations 10
- What is the cost of risk screening 10
- IV. Environmental and Social Impact Assessments ESIA 11
- What is an ESIA 11
- When is an ESIA needed 11
- Who should conduct the ESIA 11
- How is an ESIA conducted 11
- What are the outputs of an ESIA 12
- What is the cost of an ESIA 12
- V. Environmental and Social Risk Management Plans 13
- When is an ESMP needed 13
- Who should develop the ESMP 13
- What is covered by the ESMP 13
- How is the ESMP linked to activity implementation and monitoring 13
- How is the ESMP linked to corporate risk management 13
- How to account for the additional costs of risk management 13
- VI. Community Feedback Mechanism 14
- Annex 1 WFP screening tool 15
- Annex 2 Template for screening attestation and sign-off 24
- Annex 3 Scenarios for aligning WFP and Government screening procedure and tool 25
- Annex 4 Terms of Reference for Environmental and Social 26
- Impact Assessment ESIA 26
- Annex 5 Template for Environmental and Social Risk Management Plan ESMP 27