Social Development Plan definition

Social Development Plan or “SDP” means the social development plan describing (i) the benefits that will accrue to local communities in the area of the Project through the use of the proceeds of the compensation paid pursuant to the provisions of the LAP for the land acquisition necessary for the Project, and (ii) other voluntary actions planned to be implemented by the Borrower and/or any other stakeholder.
Social Development Plan and “SDP” mean the Social Development Plan, dated November 29, 2004, together with the Addenda dated January 26, 2005, prepared and adopted by the NTPC and the Resettlement Committee, and approved by the Prime Minister’s Office through Decision No.22/PM dated February 26, 2005, which incorporates the Resettlement Action Plans, the Ethnic Minority Development Plan, policy framework(s) for land acquisition for the NT2 Hydroelectric Power Project, and provisions for rehabilitation measures to be provided to persons in the Xe Bang Fai and Nam Theun downstream area affected by loss of income, including income from fishery, pursuant to the development and operation of the NT2 Hydroelectric Power Facility under Part A of the Project; as said Plan may be amended and/or supplemented from time to time with the prior concurrence of the Association.

Examples of Social Development Plan in a sentence

  • After the Environmental Compliance Certificate is issued, the impacts of the Contractor’s Mining Operations on the human environment shall be addressed by the Contractor’s compliance with the Environmental Compliance Certificate, [RELEVANT ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS], Social Development Plan and the Contractor’s community development obligations under [RELEVANT ENVIRONMENTAL LAW] and Clause 13.1(i), (j) and (k) of this Agreement.

  • Its National Economic and Social Development Plan 2013 – 2025 considers the sustainable development goals agenda, taking into account how dependent the country’s economy is on its natural resources.

  • The Economic and Social Development Plan (PDES) 2017-2021 sets out and consolidates the government's policy guidelines for socio-economic, cultural and environmental development.

  • The 12th National Economic and Social Development Plan promotes an increase of forest cover to 40% through smallholder plantings.

  • Thailand will be embarking on its 11th National Economic and Social Development Plan which will roll out between 2012 and 2016.

  • As stated clearly in the Eleventh National Economic and Social Development Plan 2012-2016, it requires the higher educational institutions to support the local wisdom and develop human resources that can be a mechanism enabling national economic growth in the future.

  • The Thai government has developed the Eleventh National Economic and Social Development Plan 2012-2016 in preparation for the ASEAN community and integration of economic, political, and socio-cultural aspects in the near future.

  • It was against this background that the Moroccan parliament approved in August 2000 "the Economic and Social Development Plan (2000-2004)" which prioritized "reducing regional disparities by rural development." Providing better access to social services, in particular, for rural populations as well as rural development and reduction in regional disparities are urgent challenges for the government.

  • Other national and local institutions involved in a more or less direct way in the implementation of the program are The Ministry of Planning is responsible, in conjunction with the other ministries concerned, for the design, development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of national policies in accordance with the Sustainable Development and Inclusive Growth Strategy and its action plan, particularly the Economic and Social Development Plan (PDES 2017-2021).

  • The 2008 10th National Economic and Social Development Plan addressed the need for more provision and easy-access to condoms, lubricants, and education targeting MSM (6).