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Document Date
2018/02/07
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Document Type
Project Information and Integrated Safeguards Data Sheet
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Report Number
PIDISDSA22057
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Volume No
1
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Total Volume(s)
1
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Disclosure Date
2018/02/07
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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Doc Name
Guinea Bissau - Safety Nets and Basic Services Project
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Keywords
State and Peace Building Fund;cash transfer program;Environmental and Social Management Plan;Gross National Income Per Capita;construction and rehabilitation of schools;access to basic service;Environmental and Social Impact;Environmental and Social Safeguard;social safety net system;high rates of fertility;Social Safety Nets;basic social service;safeguard policy;Safeguard Policies;community development plans;millennium development goal;safety net program;food poverty line;Poverty & Inequality;adverse weather conditions;public sector investment;Public Financial Management;social development plan;vulnerable population group;social protection strategy;public health concern;prevalence hiv;information and communication;Access to Education;maternal mortality rate;basic health care;african traditional religions;loss of biodiversity;primary completion rate;working age population;community health worker;social protection program;universal primary completion;provision of service;Financial Management Unit;resources and capacity;social protection sector;social and environmental;public sector capacity;source of income;extreme poverty line;families with child;local government authority;production and export;extreme poverty rates;source income;number of beneficiaries;resettlement action plan;improved water source;reduction of poverty;gross domestic product;mitigation measure;water point;small children;basic infrastructure;vulnerable household;safeguard issue;political instability;beneficiary household;rural area;local ngo;Exchange Rates;poor community;cultural property;Indigenous Peoples;greater access;household survey;social worker;paddy field;military coup;social program;cashew nut;safeguard specialist;data availability;national poverty;household benefit;education indicator;malnourished child;natural habitat;irreversible impacts;involuntary resettlement;family nutrition;target beneficiary;procurement manual;operations manual;project finance;identification system;supplementary food;physical characteristic;government's action;safeguard analysis;social infrastructure;adverse risks;outcome indicator;operational plan;physical infrastructure;local products;soil erosion;eligible community;Waste Management;social policy;social policies;rural feeder;personal data;decentralized structure;high mortality;administrative capacity;communications cost;long-term impact;community level;poverty datum;transfer amount;unique identifier;live birth;composite index;information specialist;internal auditor;spot check;cash payment;salary structure;basic structure;pilot program;geographical targeting;environmental study;coastal plain;small family;environmental mitigation;price fluctuation;ethnic group;improper disposal;water quality;creole language;soil degradation;african language;economic infrastructure;political transformation;military engagement;justice sector;small country;pregnant woman;project costing;community targeting;policy requirement;capacity constraint;institutional responsibilities;public place;resettlement plan;field workers;public consultation;cut-off point;vulnerable group;sectoral ministries;real gdp;learning activity;traditional authority;Natural Resources;national regulation;gini coefficient;development partner;future cash;food preparation;poor household;increased access;non-governmental organization;Child care;adult equivalent;health day;persistent poverty;agricultural activity;poverty reducing;community base;administrative level;transparent process;spatial variation;preventive measure;social screening;human capital;Public Infrastructure;institutional context;broad consultation;healthy child;redress mechanism;fragile states;public resource;private gain;institutional weakness;land acquisition;external control;household characteristic;tax framework;healthy behavior;political development;private good;Public Goods;social contract;high vulnerability;Public Spending;
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Citation
Auffret,Philippe
Guinea Bissau - Safety Nets and Basic Services Project (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/327891517990596313/Guinea-Bissau-Safety-Nets-and-Basic-Services-Project