MCC Environmental Guidelines definition
Examples of MCC Environmental Guidelines in a sentence
MCC Funding also will support implementation of environmental and social mitigation measures as identified in the Environmental and Social Management Framework, or as otherwise may be appropriate, consistent with MCC Environmental Guidelines and OP 4.12.
The Program will be implemented in compliance with the MCC Environmental Guidelines, MCC guidance on the integration of gender in program implementation, and MCC’s guidance on the implementation of resettlement activities (or any other MCC policy comparable to the World Bank’s Operational Policy on Involuntary Resettlement in effect as of July 2007) (“OP 4.12”).
Based on a preliminary evaluation, seven of the eight International Finance Corporation Environment and Social Performance Standards (the “IFC Performance Standards”), which are incorporated by reference into the MCC Environmental Guidelines, will apply.
According to MCC Environmental Guidelines, the Policy Reform and Institutional Strengthening Project is a “Category C” project, and no major environmental and social impacts are anticipated.
All of the Projects will be implemented in compliance with the MCC Environmental Guidelines and the MCC Gender Policy, and any involuntary resettlement will be carried out in accordance with the World Bank’s Operational Policy on Involuntary Resettlement in effect as of July 2007 (“OP 4.12”) in a manner acceptable to MCC.
Appropriate environmental and social assessment and mitigation measures and proper due diligence will be implemented in accordance with MCC Environmental Guidelines in order to ensure that these programs are well designed and will not result in adverse environmental health and safety impacts.
All of the Projects will be implemented in compliance with the MCC Environmental Guidelines, MCC’s Guidance on the Integration of Gender in Program Implementation delivered by MCC to the Government or posted on the MCC Website (the “MCC Gender Policy”) and the World Bank’s Operational Policy on Involuntary Resettlement in effect as of July 2007 (“OP 4.12”).
Unless MCC and the Government agree otherwise in writing, the Government will ensure that all Projects and Activities undertaken, funded or otherwise supported in whole or in part (directly or indirectly) by MCC Funding under the Compact comply with the MCC Environmental Guidelines, including the IFC Performance Standards that have been incorporated by reference into the MCC Environmental Guidelines.
All of the Projects will be implemented in compliance with the MCC Environmental Guidelines and the MCC Gender Policy, and any resettlement will be carried out in accordance with the World Bank’s Operational Policy on Involuntary Resettlement in effect as of July 2007 (“OP 4.12”) in a manner acceptable to MCC.
In the PESIA provided to MWI, the consultants recommended a Category B classification under the MCC Environmental Guidelines and a Category 2 classification under Jordanian regulations.