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Author
Borrowing Agency
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Document Date
2021/08/24
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Document Type
Stakeholder Engagement Plan
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Volume No
1
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Disclosure Date
2021/08/24
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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Doc Name
Stakeholder Engagement Plan (SEP) FCPF CAPACITY BUILDING ON REDD+ FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLES CIVIL SOCIETY AND LOCAL COMMUNITIES IN LAC PROJECT (P175745)
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Keywords
public financial management system; social commitment; Environmental and Social Safeguard; community health and safety; stakeholder engagement; grievance mechanism; grievance redress mechanism; sustainable forest management; impacts on biodiversity; intangible cultural heritage; person with disability; exchange of letter; public consultation process; Grievance Redress Service; civil society; unforeseen circumstance; Resource Efficiency; working condition; ecosystem service; physical activity; land use; Natural Resources; pollution prevention; involuntary resettlement; land acquisition; orientation training; social provision; capacities in support; no resolution; file complaints; social media; dedicated phone; access channel; social inclusion; sustainable use; indigenous people; Indigenous Peoples; indigenous communities; indigenous community; civil works; organizational structure; performance result; screening procedure; selection criterion; adaptive management; management tool; subsequent reports
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Citation
Borrowing Agency
Stakeholder Engagement Plan (SEP) FCPF CAPACITY BUILDING ON REDD+ FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLES CIVIL SOCIETY AND LOCAL COMMUNITIES IN LAC PROJECT (P175745) (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/234321629850527332/Stakeholder-Engagement-Plan-SEP-FCPF-CAPACITY-BUILDING-ON-REDD-FOR-INDIGENOUS-PEOPLES-CIVIL-SOCIETY-AND-LOCAL-COMMUNITIES-IN-LAC-PROJECT-P175745