Notice

Category A project under consideration: Electrification Project, Uíge Province, Angola

Category A projects are those with the potential to have adverse environmental and/or social impacts.

Documents

Environmental and Social Impact Assessment for Uige Electrification Project – Lot 1, Phase 1

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Environmental and Social Impact Assessment for Uige Electrification Project – Lot 1, Phase 2

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Non-technical summary for Uige Electrification Project – Lot 1, Phase 1

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Non-technical summary for Uige Electrification Project – Lot 1, Phase 2

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Details

Category A projects are defined by the OECD Recommendation on Common Approaches for Officially Supported Export Credits and Environmental and Social Due Diligence (the OECD Common Approaches).

We publish certain information about Category A projects that we are asked to support, in line with the requirements of the OECD Common Approaches, as long as we have the consent of the applicant.

Updates to this page

Published 4 April 2024

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