The objectives of the Results-Based National Program Support for Kalusugan Pangkalahatan (Universal Health Care) Project for Philippines are to (i) increase effective coverage health insurance coverage, utilization and financial protection; (ii) build the institutional capacity of the Department of Health (DOH) in crafting a sustainable health policy and regulatory environment for universal health care. Negative impacts include: solid waste; soil erosion; water pollution; and construction waste. Mitigation measures includes: 1) hunting, fishing, wildlife capture, or plant collection, cutting of trees are strictly prohibited; 2) minimize the production/generation of solid and liquid waste through a waste minimization program; 3) identify and classify the type of waste generated. if hazardous wastes are generated, proper procedures must be taken; 4) if applicable, conserve topsoil with its leaf litter and organic matter, and reapply this material to local disturbed areas to promote the growth of local native vegetation; and 5) maintain and reapply erosion control measures until vegetation is successfully established.
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Document Date
2011/10/27
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Document Type
Environmental Assessment
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Report Number
E2844
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Volume No
3
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Total Volume(s)
3
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Disclosure Date
2011/10/27
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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Doc Name
Environmental code of practice : rehabilitation and improvement of health care facilities
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Keywords
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Philippines - Results-Based National Program Support for Kalusugan Pangkalahatan (Universal Health Care) Project : environmental assessment (Vol. 3) : Environmental code of practice : rehabilitation and improvement of health care facilities (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/107861468298457829/Environmental-code-of-practice-rehabilitation-and-improvement-of-health-care-facilities