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Philippines Project Notice - Strengthening The Transition Of Vulnerable Communities Affected By The Malolos-Clark Railway Project


Project Notice

PNR 38823
Project Name Strengthening the Transition of Vulnerable Communities Affected by the Malolos-Clark Railway Project
Project Detail Project Name Strengthening the Transition of Vulnerable Communities Affected by the Malolos-Clark Railway Project Project Number 52083-007 Country Philippines Project Status Approved Project Type / Modality of Assistance Technical Assistance Source of Funding / Amount TA 9913-PHI: Strengthening the Transition of Vulnerable Communities Affected by the Malolos-Clark Railway Project Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction US$ 2.00 million Strategic Agendas Inclusive economic growth Drivers of Change Gender Equity and Mainstreaming Governance and capacity development Knowledge solutions Partnerships Sector / Subsector Transport / Rail transport (non-urban) Gender Equity and Mainstreaming Effective gender mainstreaming Description Project Rationale and Linkage to Country/Regional Strategy Impact Project Outcome Description of Outcome Progress Toward Outcome Implementation Progress Description of Project Outputs Status of Implementation Progress (Outputs, Activities, and Issues) Geographical Location Angeles City, Apalit, Clark Special Economic Zone, Mabalacat, Malolos, Minalin, San Fernando Summary of Environmental and Social Aspects Environmental Aspects Involuntary Resettlement Indigenous Peoples Stakeholder Communication, Participation, and Consultation During Project Design Consultations with project affected persons (PAPs) have been conducted during the preparation of the Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) and the preparation of the Livelihood Restoration and Improvement Program (LRIP) for the Malolos-Clark Railway Project. During Project Implementation Output 1. The TA will provide one-on-one mentors to deliver weekly home visits to the TA participant households and conduct monthly group sessions for sharing ideas, experiences and lessons learned among mentors and participants. Output 2. The TA will adapt the Graduation Approachs monitoring system to the projects context and develop an online monitoring system. Surveys and other modes of data collection will ensure that gender-based causes of vulnerability and barriers to sustainable livelihoods are identified, recorded, and analyzed. Output 3. The TA will produce a series of knowledge products to present the lessons learned and best practices. These will include: (i) visual training tools for government and mentors to implement the Graduation Approach in urban resettlement; (ii) communication and advocacy materials; and (iii) reports on the Graduation Approach and the testing of the approach in the context of urban resettlement. Business Opportunities Consulting Services Consultants to be selected and engaged by ADB. Firm: (NGO/Consulting Firm)- 1 consulting firm with expertise including: (i) national consultants for Technical Coordinator and Field Manager; and (ii) international consultants for Team Leader and Livelihoods Technical Specialist, Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist; and Business Intelligence Developer. Responsible ADB Officer Michiko Suga Responsible ADB Department Southeast Asia Department Responsible ADB Division Transport and Communications Division, SERD Executing Agencies Asian Development Bank 6 ADB Avenue, Mandaluyong City 1550, Philippines Department of Transportation The Columbia Tower, Brgy. Wack-wack, Ortigas Avenue, 1555, Mandaluyong City Philippines
Funded By Asian Development Bank (ADB)
Sector Entertainment
Country Philippines , South Eastern Asia
Project Value PHP 2,000,000

Contact Information

Company Name Department of Transportation
Address The Columbia Tower, Brgy. Wack-wack, Ortigas Avenue, 1555, Mandaluyong City Philippines
Web Site https://www.adb.org/projects/52083-007/main#project-pds

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