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Coastal Climate Resilient Infrastructure Project: Indigenous Peoples Planning Framework
| Date: | July 2012 |
| Country: | |
| Subject: | |
| Document Type: | Indigenous People's Planning Documents / Indigenous Peoples Planning Frameworks |
| Project Number: | 45084-002 |
Description
This Indigenous peoples planning framework (IPPF) sets the policy and procedural framework for the Coastal Climate Resilient Infrastructure Project in Bangladesh and describes the strategy to be followed in defining different Indigenous Peoples Development Plan types fitting the degree of impact intensity and relative vulnerability of affected communities.
The main objective of IPPF will be to ensure that the project activities do not adversely affect indigenous peoples, and that they receive culturally compatible social and economic benefits.