Title: Integrating EMP into the Project Operational Manual
1Integrating EMP into theProject Operational
Manual
- World Bank Safeguard Training Workshop
- Dushanbe, Tajikistan
- September, 2009
2Project Operation Manual (POM)
- Reference for all aspects of project
implementation who does what, when and how - Usually prepared after project Appraisal, before
Effectiveness, updated as needed - Emphasis on decision-making processes
fiduciary mechanisms (procurement, financial
management accounting, environment) monitoring
reporting - Prepared by Client (Implementing Agency)
approved by Govt. (higher level) acceptable to
WB - Cited in Legal Agreement, legally binding
commitments - Need to specify procedure for amending it
3Why Have a POM?
- Provides clear, detailed, definitive guidance and
procedures for implementing the project follow
the rules all will be well - Facilitates efficient project monitoring and
supervision - Simplifies Legal Agreement (only one reference
needed to cover all Client/WB agreements) - Provides continuity in case of staff changes
4Typical Contents of POM
- Project objectives, description, components
- Applicable laws, regulations, rules
- Sub-project eligibility criteria (beneficiaries,
locations, activities), or Menu of eligible
projects - Sub-project application, evaluation, selection
process - Institutional structures/responsibilities
- EMP or Environmental Guidelines
- Disbursement procedures (including for
Sub-grants) - Procurement procedures
- Financial management accounting
- Monitoring Reporting (Table of Progress
Impact Indicators) - Annexes
- Work Plan (updated annually)
- Application Reporting formats
- Terms of Reference (PIU, major consultancies)
5Integration of EMP in POM
- EMP as a chapter of POM
- EMP as an annex to POM
- Elements of EMP inserted throughout OM where
relevant - Recommended - 1 3 or 2 3
6Small Grants Program
- Provides small grants to individuals or groups
for enterprise development (sub-projects) - Typically based on applications, sometimes
competitive - Grants typically finance small works
(rehabilitation, small-scale construction),
equipment, inputs, TA - Usually sub-projects Category B (Category A
sub-projects specifically excluded) - Framework EA/EMP covering the whole project sets
out procedures for site-specific EA/EMP for
sub-projects
7Example Small Grant Programs
Kazakhstan
Kyrghyz Rep.
Croatia
Serbia
8Example Croatia Conservation and Rural
Revitalization Program
- Program objective demonstrate positive linkages
between Protected Areas/biodiversity conservation
and rural development (economic opportunities
from sustainable use awareness-raising and
education) - Grant size Euro 2,000 25,000
9Eligibility Screeningof proposals
Evaluation/selection of eligible proposals
5
Submission of proposals
4
6
(Assisted) preparation of applications
Sub-Project approval
6
3
Agreement on work plan, contract signing
Training Workshops for Applicants
2 2
sub-project cycle
7
1
Program Advertisement
First tranche disbursement
8
Final report accounting
11
9
Progress report, Accounting, verification
10
Second tranche disbursement
10Example Incorporation of EMP in POM Procedures
Small Grants Programs
- Awareness Training - advice to prospective
applicants on eligible/ineligible activities,
potential environmental issues e potential
impacts and mitigation measures for different
types of sub-projects - Grant application identify potential
environmental issues and proposed mitigation
measures - Screening of application review of eligibility
of proposal, excluding any with high
environmental risk - Grant evaluation selection EA screening,
evaluation of env. issues and proposed
mitigations indicate whether specific EA/EMP
required - Preparation/signing of Grant contract
Environmental mitigation measures included in
Sub-project contract Includes specific
environmental provisions for procurement,
contracting - Procurement includes environmental provisions in
bidding documents, specifications, contracts
(including penalties for non-compliance) - Grant disbursement/Progress reporting
environmental measures maybe triggers for
disbursement PIU verifies environmental measures
implemented and are effective - Monitoring reporting on Grant Implementation
includes EMP compliance, environmental indicators
11Common Problems in Implementing EMP in Small
Grants Programs
- Insufficient understanding or appreciation of
issues on part of applicants inadequate up-front
education and advice - Insufficient use of environmental consultants for
screening, EA, monitoring - Inadequate coverage of environmental
responsibilities in beneficiary contracts - Inadequate coordination between environmental and
procurement specialists in PIU - Monitoring only process and inputs rather than
impacts vague or unclear indicators and targets