The following are links to various documents related to the environmental and social impact of this project. To open a document, click on a link. To save a copy of a document, right-click on a link and click “Save Target as…” . Note that because of the large size of some of these documents, it is recommended that you download and open them locally rather than attempt to open them online.
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I. Disclaimer
> Disclaimer (116.00 KB)
II. Initial Project Summary
> Initial Project Summary (134.00 KB)
III. E&S Audit of Existing Operations
> E&S Audit of Existing Operations (8.20 MB)
> ESAP (343.00 KB)
IV. E&S Audit of DFC Project
> E&S Audit of DFC Project (1.79 MB)
V. Local Language Summary of ESIA (RIMA)
> Local Language Summary of ESIA (RIMA) (46.27 MB)
VI. Stakeholder Engagement Plan (SEP)
> Stakeholder Engagement Plan (SEP) (5.01 MB)
DFC discloses non-business-confidential information about the potential impacts of projects under consideration that pose elevated environmental and social risks. This process aims to facilitate the ability of interested and affected parties to communicate concerns with respect to the project and potential impacts. Comments may be submitted to [email protected].
Public comments submitted to DFC as a part of the ESIA process will generally not be treated confidentially. Accordingly, consider the sensitivity of the information to be sent prior to submission (i.e. whether the submission potentially contains Personally Identifiable Information (PII), or is commercially sensitive). Consistent with DFC’s Environmental and Social Policy and Procedures, comments received on projects, including any comments received during public hearings, as well as DFC management’s response to those comments, will be publicly posted on DFC’s web site at least 7 days prior to presenting a project for approval.
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