THE WORLD BANK - ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL COMMITMENT PLAN (ESCP) Environment and Social Commitment Plan Strengthening Reform Management in Jordan (P171965) September 2019 1|Page THE WORLD BANK - ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL COMMITMENT PLAN (ESCP) 1. The Jordan Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation (MoPIC) will implement the Strengthening Reform Management in Jordan Project (the Project), 2. The Jordan Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation (MoPIC)will implement material measures and actions so that the Project is implemented in accordance with the Environmental and Social Standards (ESSs). This Environmental and Social Commitment Plan (ESCP) sets out material measures and actions, any specific documents or plans, as well as the timing for each of these. 3. The Jordan Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation (MoPIC) will also comply with the provisions of any other E&S documents required under the ESF and referred to in this ESCP, such as Environmental and Social Management Plans (ESMP), Resettlement Action Plans (RAP), Indigenous Peoples Plans (IPPs), and Stakeholder Engagement Plans (SEP), and the timelines specified in those E&S documents. 4. The Jordan Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation (MoPIC)is responsible for compliance with all requirements of the ESCP even when implementation of specific measures and actions is conducted by the Ministry, agency or unit referenced in 1. above. 5. Implementation of the material measures and actions set out in this ESCP will be monitored and reported to the Bank by MOPIC as required by the ESCP and the conditions of the legal agreement, and the Bank will monitor and assess progress and completion of the material measures and actions throughout implementation of the Project. 6. As agreed by the Bank and The Jordan Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation (MoPIC) this ESCP may be revised from time to time during Project implementation, to reflect adaptive management of Project changes and unforeseen circumstances or in response to assessment of Project performance conducted under the ESCP itself. In such circumstances, The Jordan Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation (MoPIC)will agree to the changes with the [Bank/Association] and will update the ESCP to reflect such changes. Agreement on changes to the ESCP will be documented through the exchange of letters signed between the Bank and the Jordan Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation (MoPIC). The Jordan Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation (MoPIC) will promptly disclose the updated ESCP. 7. Where Project changes, unforeseen circumstances, or Project performance result in changes to the risks and impacts during Project implementation, the Jordan Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation (MoPIC) shall provide additional funds, if needed, to implement actions and measures to address such risks and impacts. 2|Page THE WORLD BANK - ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL COMMITMENT PLAN (ESCP): VERSION 2.0 – July 2019 MATERIAL MEASURES AND ACTIONS TIMEFRAME RESPONSIBILE ENTITY/AUTHORITY MONITORING AND REPORTING A REGULAR REPORTING Six-Monthly throughout Project MOPIC Prepare and submit to the Bank/Association regular monitoring implementation. reports on the environmental, social, health and safety (ESHS) performance of the Project, including but not limited to the implementation of the ESCP, status of preparation and implementation of E&S documents required under the ESCP, stakeholder engagement activities, functioning of the grievance mechanism(s). B INCIDENTS AND ACCIDENTS N/A N/A . C CONTRACTORS MONTHLY REPORTS N/A N/A ESS 1: ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL RISKS AND IMPACTS 1.1 ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE An organizational structure including the MoPIC two (2) additional specialist will be Establish and maintain an organizational structure within the established within 60 days after Project Project Implementation Unit (PMU) with qualified staff and effectiveness The organizational resources to support management of E&S risks including a Full-Time structure, including the specialists, should staff equivalent for Social Assessment and Stakeholder Engagement be maintained throughout Project Specialist, and Part-Time staff equivalent for Environmental implementation Specialist. 1.2 ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL ASSESSMENT SESA shall be prepared, consulted, MoPIC completed and disclosed prior to final Prepare, consult, disclose , and implement Strategic Environmental decisions on legal reforms to which the and Social Assessment(s) as needed, in accordance with the SEP SESA relates. and in a manner acceptable to the Bank. 1.3 MANAGEMENT TOOLS AND INSTRUMENTS Screening procedure required by N/A Prepare, adopt and implement a screening procedure to be included December 2019, or as part of POM, in the POM, applicable to activities of the Reform Secretariat, to whichever is first. identify environmental and social risks, and the need to prepare SESA, or other procedures and guidelines. . 3|Page THE WORLD BANK - ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL COMMITMENT PLAN (ESCP): VERSION 2.0 – July 2019 MATERIAL MEASURES AND ACTIONS TIMEFRAME RESPONSIBILE ENTITY/AUTHORITY 1.4 MANAGEMENT OF CONTRACTORS N/A N/A ESS 2: LABOR AND WORKING CONDITIONS 2.1 LABOR MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES Throughout Project implementation. MoPIC Update, adopt, and implement the Labor Management Procedures (LMP) that have been developed for the Project. 2.2 GRIEVANCE MECHANISM FOR PROJECT WORKERS Grievance Mechanism as described in the MoPIC . LMP shall be maintained throughout Establish, maintain, and operate a grievance mechanism for Project Project implementation. workers, as described in the LMP and consistent with ESS2. Written GRM Procedure to be prepared To enhance the GRM, prepare and implement a written GRM within 6 months of project effectiveness procedure detailing the operation of the GRM, and update the LMP accordingly. 2.3 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY (OHS) MEASURES N/A N/A ESS 3: RESOURCE EFFICIENCY AND POLLUTION PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT [the relevance of ESS3 is established during the ESA process. ESS3 may require the adoption of specific measures to cover energy, water and raw materials use, management of air pollution, hazardous and nonhazardous wastes, chemicals and hazardous materials and pesticides. Depending on the project, these measures may be set out in an E&S document (e.g. ESMP) already mentioned in the section under ESS1 above or as a stand-alone document or a separate action. Indicate whether ESS3-related measures are covered under an existing document or as stand-alone actions. See examples below]. 3.1 E-WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN: NA NA 3.2 RESOURCE EFFICIENCY AND POLLUTION PREVENTION AND Throughout Project implementation MOPIC MANAGEMENT: Activities of the Reform Secretariat, including studies and reform proposals will be screened for potential environmental and social risks according to the screening process defined in the Project Operational Manual (POM) and incorporated into the applicable SESA process or other procedures or guidelines, if required. ESS 4: COMMUNITY HEALTH AND SAFETY [the relevance of ESS4 is established during the ESA process. As with ESS3, ESS4 may require the adoption of specific measures that may be set out in an E&S document (e.g. ESMP) already mentioned in the section under ESS1 above or as a stand-alone document or a separate action. Indicate whether ESS4-related measures are covered under an existing document or as stand-alone actions. See examples below]. 4|Page THE WORLD BANK - ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL COMMITMENT PLAN (ESCP): VERSION 2.0 – July 2019 MATERIAL MEASURES AND ACTIONS TIMEFRAME RESPONSIBILE ENTITY/AUTHORITY 4.1 TRAFFIC AND ROAD SAFETY: N/A N/A 4.2 COMMUNITY HEALTH AND SAFETY: Throughout Project implementation. MoPIC Activities of the Reform Secretariat, including studies and reform proposals will be screened for potential environmental and social risks according to the screening process defined in the Project Operational Manual (POM) and incorporated into the applicable SESA process or other procedures or guidelines, if required. 4.3 GBV AND SEA RISKS: [For projects with a moderate, substantial, or N/A N/A high prevalence of GBV risk] 4.4 GBV AND SEA RISKS DURING PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION: NA N/A N/A 4.4 SECURITY PERSONNEL: N/A N/A ESS 5: LAND ACQUISITION, RESTRICTIONS ON LAND USE AND INVOLUNTARY RESETTLEMENT [the relevance of ESS5 is established during the ESA process. If during Project preparation, it is determined that resettlement documents need to be prepared, this should be reflected in the ESCP. See examples below] 5.1 RESETTLEMENT PLANS: Throughout Implementation MOPIC Activities of the Reform Secretariat, including studies and reform proposals will be screened for potential environmental and social risks according to the screening process defined in the Project Operational Manual (POM) and incorporated into the applicable SESA process or other procedures or guidelines, if required 5.2 GRIEVANCE MECHANISM N/A N/A ESS 6: BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION AND SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF LIVING NATURAL RESOURCES [the relevance of ESS6 is established during the ESA process. As with other ESSs, ESS6 may require the adoption of specific measures that may be set out in an E&S document (e.g. ESMP) already mentioned in the section under ESS1 above or as a stand-alone document or a separate action. Indicate whether ESS6-related measures are covered under an existing document or as stand-alone actions. See examples below]. 5|Page THE WORLD BANK - ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL COMMITMENT PLAN (ESCP): VERSION 2.0 – July 2019 MATERIAL MEASURES AND ACTIONS TIMEFRAME RESPONSIBILE ENTITY/AUTHORITY 6.1 BIODIVERSITY RISKS AND IMPACTS: Throughout Project implementation. MOPIC Activities of the Reform Secretariat, including studies and reform proposals will be screened for potential environmental and social risks according to the screening process defined in the Project Operational Manual (POM) and incorporated into the applicable SESA process or other procedures or guidelines, if required ESS 7: INDIGENOUS PEOPLES/SUB-SAHARAN AFRICAN HISTORICALLY UNDERSERVED TRADITIONAL LOCAL COMMUNITIES [See examples of possible actions below, if determined that ESS7 is relevant]. 7.1 INDIGENOUS PEOPLES PLAN: Throughout Project implementation. MOPIC 7.2 GRIEVANCE MECHANISM: N/A N/A ESS 8: CULTURAL HERITAGE [the relevance of ESS6 is established during the ESA process. As with other ESSs, ESS6 may require the adoption of specific measures that may be set out in an E&S document (e.g. ESMP) already mentioned in the section under ESS1 above or as a stand-alone document or a separate action. Indicate whether ESS8-related measures are covered under an existing document or as stand-alone actions. See examples below]. 8.1 CHANCE FINDS: N/A N/A N/A ESS 9: FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES [This standard is only relevant for Projects involving Financial Intermediaries (FIs). See below a couple of examples of actions that should be considered when FIs are involved.] 9.1 ESMS: N/A N/A N/A 9.2 FI ORGANIZATIONAL CAPACITY N/A N/A N/A 9.3 SENIOR MANAGEMENT REPRESENTATIVE: N/A N/A N/A ESS 10: STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT AND INFORMATION DISCLOSURE 6|Page THE WORLD BANK - ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL COMMITMENT PLAN (ESCP): VERSION 2.0 – July 2019 MATERIAL MEASURES AND ACTIONS TIMEFRAME RESPONSIBILE ENTITY/AUTHORITY 10.1 STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT PLAN PREPARATION AND Implement SEF throughout Project MoPIC IMPLEMENTATION implementation. Update, adopt, and implement Stakeholder Engagement Framework (SEF) prepared for the Project. Prepare SEP for pillars 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 and 8 within six months from date of Prepare and support implementation of subsequent SEPs for the effectiveness. following reform pillars, in a manner acceptable to the Bank : 1. Pursue Macroeconomic Adjustment, Narrow imbalances, Prepare SEPs for pillars 4, 7 and 9, to be manage risks, and improve public sector efficiency developed once key reforms are identified 2. Reduce Business Costs, Improve Regulatory Quality, and in 2020. Increase Competition 3. Drive FDI and Promote Export Development of Products, Services, and Markets 4. Deepen Access to Finance from Banks and Non-bank Financial Institutions 5. Create More Flexible Labor Markets for Job Creation 6. Expand and Improve Social Safety Nets to Better Protect the Poor and Vulnerable 7. Improve Public Transport Efficiency and Access 8. Increase Energy Efficiency and Access 9. Promote Water Security and Agribusiness 10.2 PROJECT GRIEVANCE MECHANISM: Prepare, adopt, maintain and Throughout Project implementation. MoPIC operate a grievance mechanism, as described in the SEP. CAPACITY SUPPORT (TRAINING) CS1 The PMU Social Assessment and Stakeholder Engagement Specialist Within 6 months of date of Project MoPIC will provide training to relevant line ministries in stakeholder Effectiveness. mapping and engagement. • 7|Page