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Workshop on CEA, SEA and DPL January 18, 2005. Kulsum Ahmed, Team Leader, Institutions and Governance Team, Environment Department. Emphasis on economic growth Environment as constraint, add-on, self-standing, Northern agenda Donor driven Investment in ring-fenced projects.
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Workshop on CEA, SEA and DPL January 18, 2005 Kulsum Ahmed, Team Leader, Institutions and Governance Team, Environment Department
Emphasis on economic growth Environment as constraint, add-on, self-standing, Northern agenda Donor driven Investment in ring-fenced projects Support to sustainable development Environment as part of the development agenda (MDG #7) Country owned Support to broad programs, reforms, social transformation Changing Focus of Development Assistance
Impact assessment Focus on technical solutions Attention to projects Upstream analysis Focus on policies and institutions Attention to country capacity Shifting Focus of Environmental Tools
Clarifying the Alphabet Soup • CEA- Country Environment Analysis • Country-level environmental analytical tool • Environment Strategy (2001) identified need to update environmental ESW and systematically address environmental issues in CASs and PRSPs • 3 building blocks: state of the environment and development priorities, policy analysis and institutional capacity and performance analysis
Dominican Republic Colombia OVER-VIEW OF WORLD BANK CEA PILOTS Belarus Serbia and Montenegro Tunisia Pakistan Egypt Uttar Pradesh Bangladesh Ethiopia Vietnam Karnataka Nigeria Mozambique Legend: Completed CEAs Ongoing CEAs Planned CEAs
Clarifying the alphabet soup (II) • SEA – Strategic Environment Assessment • A participatory approach for upstreaming environmental and social issues to influence development planning, programming, and implementation processes at the strategic level • Importance highlighted in Environment Strategy (2001) • Mainly carried out in application of safeguard policies or as AAA
Clarifying the alphabet soup (III) • DPL – Development Policy Lending • More in first session • Previously known as adjustment lending • Operational Policy 8.60 revised in August 2004 • Change in the way that environmental aspects are handled • SEA and CEA are key analytical tools for policy implementation
Workshop Objectives • Learn from recent experiences with CEAs and SEAs and develop our thinking on how these tools can effectively be used to integrate environment into country strategies and programs • Learn about the revisions to OP 8.60 and how DPLs can be used to strengthen institutions in order to promote sustainable development
Workshop Agenda • Session I: Understand implications of revised OP/BP 8.60 • Session II: Role of SEA in mainstreaming environmental concerns into policy dialogue and country programs • Session III: Lessons from CEAs in mainstreaming environmental concerns into policy dialogue and country programs • Session IV: DPLs as tools for environmental institutional reform • Cocktail Reception in MC 12 Gallery from 6 pm
Relevant ENV Anchor Programs • Policy and Economics Team • OP 8.60 implementation • Review of DPLs • Institutions and Governance Team • Support use of upstream analytical tools, incl. CEA & SEA • Focus on institutional capacity building
At level of ESDVP • OP 8.60 Implementation Working Group • Led by Jan Bojo, Advisor • Comprises ENV, SDV, and ARD Staff
Institutions and Governance Work Program: Key Elements • Design and Prepare CEA and SEA Toolkits • Support initiation of pilots on Rapid CEA • Learn how best to integrate the environmental and social dimensions: pilots on joint CEA/CSA • Analyze lessons learnt and methodologies from past CEAs and SEAs • Provide cross-support to Regions strategically • Implement learning, dissemination and training program • Continue dialogue with Development Partners
We hope you enjoy the workshop! Thank You