Indigenous Peoples Development Plan definition

Indigenous Peoples Development Plan means the plan set forth in the Operational Manual for the development of Indigenous Peoples affected by the Project;
Indigenous Peoples Development Plan or “IPDP” means the plan for benefiting indigenous peoples under the Project as set forth in the Implementation Letter;
Indigenous Peoples Development Plan means the document adopted by the Borrower on June, 19, 2003, defining specific measures to be implemented for Baka, Kola and Aka minorities in order to protect them and to ensure that members of said minorities be granted equal legal, financial and organizational opportunities under the Program;

Examples of Indigenous Peoples Development Plan in a sentence

  • When this policy is triggered an Indigenous Peoples Development Plan is to be prepared to mitigate the potential adverse impacts or maximize the positive benefits of the project interventions.

  • Therefore, no Indigenous Peoples Development Plan (IPDP) is required for this sub-project.

  • Therefore, an Indigenous Peoples Development Plan (IPDP) is not required for this subproject.

  • Therefore, no Indigenous Peoples Development Plan is required for this sub-project.

  • To address the specific impact on tribal communities, and in compliance with the national, state and World Bank safeguard policies, a standalone Indigenous Peoples Development Plan (IPDP) has been prepared.


More Definitions of Indigenous Peoples Development Plan

Indigenous Peoples Development Plan means the Borrower’s plan for benefiting indigenous peoples under the Project as set forth in the document furnished by SEC to the Bank on November 21, 2002;
Indigenous Peoples Development Plan means the Borrower’s indigenous peoplesdevelopment plan for the Project.
Indigenous Peoples Development Plan means the plan prepared by the Borrower, dated January 22, 2007, published and available to the public on xxx.xxxxxx.xx.xxx.xx or xxx.xxxxx.xx.xxx.xx, which sets out the measures to be taken to ensure that indigenous peoples will not be harmed by the Project and to ensure their participation and involvement in the implementation and monitoring of the Project as it affects them.
Indigenous Peoples Development Plan or “IPDP” means the document (dated July 2007) prepared by the FSRDC and adopted by the Recipient, defining specific measures to be implemented for pygmies in order to protect them and to ensure that members of said minorities be granted equal legal, financial and organizational opportunities under the Project.
Indigenous Peoples Development Plan means the plan dated February 24, 2005 outlining implementation procedures, mitigation measures and monitoring guidelines for indigenous peoples under the Project, incorporating technical innovation contributions from said Indigenous Peoples and taking into account the framework of SNIP (as hereinafter defined); said plan may be amended from time to time with the Bank’s prior approval and is published and available to the public on the website xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx.xx;
Indigenous Peoples Development Plan means the indigenous peoples development plan related to the implementation of Part G of the Project, furnished by Orissa to the Association and attached to a supplemental letter of even date herewith.
Indigenous Peoples Development Plan means the indigenous peoples development plan, agreed with the Association, and dated November 6, 2001, referred to in Part