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Subcomponent. 3B – Protection of Sandomierz and Tarnobrzeg SandomierzValley is an area of junction of Vistula and estuaries of several significant tributaries, including the largest Carpathian tributary of Vistula – San River. The 2010 flood (the largest flood in the history of the region) caused flooding of major part of the city of Sandomierz and large scale damages. Implementation of this Subcomponent includes modernization of the flood bank system of Vistula River and its tributaries in the range of Vistula backwater together with necessary modernisation of the system of pump stations protecting the area outside the embankment during the flow of large waters.
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Subcomponent. Water Supply and Sanitation (Grant Financed)
Subcomponent. 1.4 of the loan aims at the “strengthening real property rights,” through the support to the implementation of Piauí’s Land Tenure Regulation Program. This program is set forth in the Piauí State law 6.709 from 28 September 2015 on regularization of ownership and colonization of lands belonging to the state of Piauí, which have been characterized as vacant. The law is accompanied by Decree 1.634/2015, which sets as objectives until 31 December 2019 the issuing of 11.000 titles for family farmers, the regulation of six quilombola communities and the privatization (through selling and leasing) of 4 million hectares of land.4 The World Bank project has set the target of 5.000 land titles to be delivered by the end of 2019. In addition, the project aims at issuing land titles to eight quilombola communities. The World Bank justifies its support to the regularization program by arguing that the lack of formal land titles is a major obstacle to increase income of rural communities in a context of widespread rural poverty in Piauí. According to project documents, the “land regularization through the provision of full land tenure titles to small farmers contributes to social and productive inclusion because land: (i) is their primary means for growing crops that can improve food security and quality, reducing vulnerability to hunger and generating livelihoods; (ii) constitutes the main vehicle for investing, accumulating wealth, and transferring resources between generations; and, (iii) provides farmers with a basic social safety net. Furthermore, formal land ownership facilitates access to credit and subsidized financing lines, such as the National Program for Strengthening Family Agriculture (PRONAF) and National Rural Housing Program (PNHR).”5 The World Bank's support for land regularization and formalization in Piauí goes back many years. The current project was approved together with another loan of 200 million USD (“Piauí: Productive and Social Inclusion”, project no. P146981) with similar components and which ended on 31 August 2017.6 Both loans/projects are the continuation of a previous project of 350 million USD (“Piaui: Green Growth and Inclusion”, project no. P126449, 1 xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/P129342/?lang=en&tab=overview 2 See the World Bank’s press release: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/en/news/press-release/2015/12/21/brazil-more- social-inclusion-productivity-benefit-piaui-rural-poor 3 Other components concern secondary education, access to healt...
Subcomponent. 1.4 of the loan aims at the “strengthening real property rights,” through the support to the implementation of Piauí’s Land Tenure Regulation Program. This program is set forth in the Piauí State law 6.709 from 28 September 2015 on regularization of ownership and colonization of lands belonging to the state of Piauí, which have been characterized as vacant. The law is accompanied by Decree 1.634/2015, which sets as objectives until 31 December 2019 the issuing of 11.000 titles for family farmers, the regulation of six quilombola communities and the privatization (through selling and leasing) of 4 million hectares of land.4 The World Bank project has set the target of 5.000 land titles to be delivered by the end of 2019. In addition, the project aims at issuing land titles to eight quilombola communities. The World Bank justifies its support to the regularization program by arguing that the lack of formal land titles is a major obstacle to increasing incomes in rural communities in a context of widespread rural poverty in Piauí. According to project documents, the “land regularization through the provision of full land tenure titles to small farmers contributes to social and productive inclusion because land: (i) is their primary means for growing crops that can improve food security and quality, reducing vulnerability to hunger and generating livelihoods;

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