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Programme Goal 4:
CRITERIA BASIC AIMS AND OBJECTIVES INDICATORS PERFORMANCE
MEASURE
EFFECTS ON NATURAL RESOURCES
Protected Areas and Wildlife: should be conserved, and these resourcesshould be enhanced where practical.
Sensitive areas shown on maps (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Degraded Land: and areas vulnerable to degradation should be avoided.Already degraded land should be enhanced.
Vulnerable areas shown on maps (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Energy: The PPP should encourage efficient energy use, and maximizeuse of renewable rather than fossil fuels.
Quantity and type of fuel/energy to be identified (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Pollution: Discharges of pollutants and waste products to the atmosphere,water and land should be avoided or minimized.
Quantity and type of fuel/energy to be identified (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Use of Raw Materials: All raw materials should be used with maximumefficiency, and recycled where practical.
Quantity and type of materials to be assessed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Rivers and Water bodies: should retain their natural character. Minimum flows/water levels to be set (0) 1 2 3 4 5
EFFECTS ON SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CONDITIONS
Local character: and cohesion of local communities should be
maintained and enhanced where practical.
Opinions of local communities to be assessed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Health and Well-being: the PPP should benefit the work force, and local
communities in terms of health and well-being, nutrition, shelter, educationand cultural expression.
Number of people exposed to water-borne disease,
or lacking adequate food and shelter to beassessed.
(0) 1 2 3 4 5
Gender: The PPP should empower women. Number of women to be empowered (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Work for local People: Priority should be given to providing jobs forlocal people and particularly women and young people.
Number of people to be employed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Participation: Active participation and involvement of local communitiesshould be encouraged (especially vulnerable and excluded sections).
Level of participation proposed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Access: of the poor to land should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Access of the poor to water should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Access of the poor to transport should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Activit : Rehabilitate 3km of third class roads at Abofour
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Sanitation: should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Equity: Adverse and beneficial impacts from development should bedistributed equitably and should not discriminate against any groups,
especially vulnerable and excluded people.
Number of the poor to benefit on equitable terms (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Vulnerability and Risk: of drought, bushfire, floods crises and conflicts
and epidemics should be reduced.
Occurrence to be noted and monitored (0) 1 2 3 4 5
EFFECTS ON THE ECONOMY
Growth: The PPP should result in development that encourages strongand stable conditions of economic growth.
Economic output to be evaluated (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Local materials and Service: PPP should encourage use of raw materialsand services from local industries where possible.
Description of sources (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Local Investment of Capital: Development should encourage the localretention of capital and the development of downstream industries,
utilizing local raw materials, produces and labour.
Description of investment strategy (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Source: Groups Construct, 2010
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SUSTAINABILITY TEST:RECORD SHEET
Programme Goal: Rehabilitate 3km of third class roads at Abofour
CRITERIA- BASIC AIMS AND OBJECTIVES SCORE REASONS
EFFECTS ON NATURAL RESOURCES
Protected Areas and Wildlife: should be conserved, and theseresources should be enhanced where practical.
0 The activity does not have any relationship with the conservation ofprotected areas and wildlife
Degraded Land: Areas vulnerable to degradation should beavoided, and already degraded land should be enhanced.
0 The activity does not have any relationship with the conservation ofprotected areas and wildlife
Energy: The activity should encourage efficient energy use, andmaximize use of renewable rather than fossil fuels.
0 The activity does not have any relationship with the conservation ofprotected areas and wildlife
Pollution: Discharges of pollutants and waste products to theatmosphere, water and land should be avoided or minimized
2 During the rehabilitation of the roads there shall be the discharge ofpollutants and waste products in to the atmosphere
Use of Raw Materials: All raw materials should be used withmaximum efficiency, and recycled where practical.
4 Mechanism will be put in place to ensure efficient utilization of rawmaterials
Rivers and Water bodies: Should retain their natural character. 1 During rehabilitation, the rivers and water bodies cannot retain theirnatural character
EFFECTS ON SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CONDITIONS
Local Character: and cohesion of local communities should be
enhanced where practical.
4 The locals will participate in the rehabilitation of the road
Health and Well-being: Activity should benefit the work force, and
local communities in terms of health and well-being, nutrition,shelter, education and cultural expression.
5 Improvement in the condition of the roads will lead to an improvement
in the health status and well-being of the people
Gender: Activity should empower women. 4 Women will have access to market for their goods
Job Creation: Activity should create jobs for local people
particularly women and young people.
5 Local manpower will be employed when rehabilitating the road
Participation: Active participation and involvement of local
communities should be encouraged (esp. vulnerable and excludedsections).
4 The locals will participate during rehabilitation of the road
Access to Land: Activity should improve access to land 4 Rehabilitating the road will improve access to farm lands
Access to Water: Activity should improve access to water 4 Rehabilitating the road will facilitate the transportation of water
Access to Transport: Activity should improve access to transport. 5 The activity is to improve access to transport
Sanitation: Activity should improve sanitation 4 Public health workers will find it easy to visit the communities and
educate them on the health to practice communal and personal hygiene
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Equity: adverse and beneficial impacts from development should bedistributed equitably and should not discriminate against any group,
especially vulnerable and excluded people.
4 Activity will enhance mobility, hence, easy access to social services
Vulnerability and Risk: of drought, bushfire, floods, crises and
conflicts and epidemics should be reduced.
4 Areas can be easily reached with assistance in these situations
EFFECTS ON THE ECONOMY
Growth: the PPP should result in development that encouragesstrong and stable conditions of economic growth
5 Areas shall be opened up for economic activities and growth
Use of local materials and services: the PPP should result in theuse of raw materials and services from local industries where
possible.
5 Local labour and stone shall be used in the rehabilitation process
Local Investment of Capital: development should encourage the
local retention of capital and the development of downstreamindustries, utilizing local raw materials, products and labour
5 Quarry industries shall have a boom in business
Source: Groups Construct, 2010
Programme Goal 4:
CRITERIA BASIC AIMS AND OBJECTIVES INDICATORS PERFORMANCE
MEASURE
EFFECTS ON NATURAL RESOURCES
Protected Areas and Wildlife: should be conserved, and these resourcesshould be enhanced where practical.
Sensitive areas shown on maps (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Degraded Land: and areas vulnerable to degradation should be avoided.
Already degraded land should be enhanced.
Vulnerable areas shown on maps (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Energy: The PPP should encourage efficient energy use, and maximize
use of renewable rather than fossil fuels.
Quantity and type of fuel/energy to be identified (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Pollution: Discharges of pollutants and waste products to the atmosphere,
water and land should be avoided or minimized.
Quantity and type of fuel/energy to be identified (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Use of Raw Materials: All raw materials should be used with maximum Quantity and type of materials to be assessed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Activit : Resurface 5km of the seasonal roads at An inasuso
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efficiency, and recycled where practical.
Rivers and Water bodies: should retain their natural character. Minimum flows/water levels to be set (0) 1 2 3 4 5
EFFECTS ON SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CONDITIONS
Local character: and cohesion of local communities should bemaintained and enhanced where practical.
Opinions of local communities to be assessed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Health and Well-being: the PPP should benefit the work force, and localcommunities in terms of health and well-being, nutrition, shelter, education
and cultural expression.
Number of people exposed to water-borne disease,or lacking adequate food and shelter to be
assessed.
(0) 1 2 3 4 5
Gender: The PPP should empower women. Number of women to be empowered (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Work for local People: Priority should be given to providing jobs for
local people and particularly women and young people.
Number of people to be employed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Participation: Active participation and involvement of local communities
should be encouraged (especially vulnerable and excluded sections).
Level of participation proposed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Access: of the poor to land should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Access of the poor to water should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Access of the poor to transport should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Sanitation: should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Equity: Adverse and beneficial impacts from development should bedistributed equitably and should not discriminate against any groups,
especially vulnerable and excluded people.
Number of the poor to benefit on equitable terms (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Vulnerability and Risk: of drought, bushfire, floods crises and conflicts
and epidemics should be reduced.
Occurrence to be noted and monitored (0) 1 2 3 4 5
EFFECTS ON THE ECONOMY
Growth: The PPP should result in development that encourages strongand stable conditions of economic growth.
Economic output to be evaluated (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Local materials and Service: PPP should encourage use of raw materialsand services from local industries where possible.
Description of sources (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Local Investment of Capital: Development should encourage the local Description of investment strategy (0) 1 2 3 4 5
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retention of capital and the development of downstream industries,utilizing local raw materials, produces and labour.
Source: Groups Construct, 2010
Activity: Resurface 5km of the seasonal roads at Anyinasuso
CRITERIA- BASIC AIMS AND OBJECTIVES SCORE REASONS
EFFECTS ON NATURAL RESOURCES
Protected Areas and Wildlife: should be conserved, and these
resources should be enhanced where practical.
0 The activity does not have any relationship with the conservation of
protected areas and wildlife
Degraded Land: Areas vulnerable to degradation should be
avoided, and already degraded land should be enhanced.
0 The activity does not have any relationship with the conservation of
protected areas and wildlife
Energy: The activity should encourage efficient energy use, and
maximize use of renewable rather than fossil fuels.
0 The activity does not have any relationship with the conservation of
protected areas and wildlifePollution: Discharges of pollutants and waste products to the
atmosphere, water and land should be avoided or minimized
2 During the resurfacing of the roads there shall be the discharge of
pollutants and waste products in to the atmosphere
Use of Raw Materials: All raw materials should be used with
maximum efficiency, and recycled where practical.
4 Mechanism will be put in place to ensure efficient utilization of raw
materials
Rivers and Water bodies: Should retain their natural character. 1 During resurfacing, the rivers and water bodies cannot retain their
natural character
EFFECTS ON SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CONDITIONS
Local Character: and cohesion of local communities should beenhanced where practical.
4 The locals will participate in the resurfacing of the road
Health and Well-being: Activity should benefit the work force, andlocal communities in terms of health and well-being, nutrition,
shelter, education and cultural expression.
5 Strengthen the human capacity will ensure that the labour force are ina qualified to improve their own well-being
Gender: Activity should empower women. 4 Women will have access to market for their goods
Job Creation: Activity should create jobs for local peopleparticularly women and young people.
5 The local manpower will be employed when resurfacing the road
Participation: Active participation and involvement of localcommunities should be encouraged (esp. vulnerable and excluded
sections).
4 The locals will participate during resurfacing of the road
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Energy: The PPP should encourage efficient energy use, and maximizeuse of renewable rather than fossil fuels.
Quantity and type of fuel/energy to be identified (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Pollution: Discharges of pollutants and waste products to the atmosphere,water and land should be avoided or minimized.
Quantity and type of fuel/energy to be identified (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Use of Raw Materials: All raw materials should be used with maximumefficiency, and recycled where practical. Quantity and type of materials to be assessed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Rivers and Water bodies: should retain their natural character. Minimum flows/water levels to be set (0) 1 2 3 4 5
EFFECTS ON SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CONDITIONS
Local character: and cohesion of local communities should be
maintained and enhanced where practical.
Opinions of local communities to be assessed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Health and Well-being: the PPP should benefit the work force, and local
communities in terms of health and well-being, nutrition, shelter, educationand cultural expression.
Number of people exposed to water-borne disease,
or lacking adequate food and shelter to beassessed.
(0) 1 2 3 4 5
Gender: The PPP should empower women. Number of women to be empowered (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Work for local People: Priority should be given to providing jobs forlocal people and particularly women and young people.
Number of people to be employed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Participation: Active participation and involvement of local communitiesshould be encouraged (especially vulnerable and excluded sections).
Level of participation proposed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Access: of the poor to land should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Access of the poor to water should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Access of the poor to transport should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Sanitation: should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Equity: Adverse and beneficial impacts from development should be
distributed equitably and should not discriminate against any groups,especially vulnerable and excluded people.
Number of the poor to benefit on equitable terms (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Vulnerability and Risk: of drought, bushfire, floods crises and conflictsand epidemics should be reduced.
Occurrence to be noted and monitored (0) 1 2 3 4 5
EFFECTS ON THE ECONOMY
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Growth: The PPP should result in development that encourages strongand stable conditions of economic growth.
Economic output to be evaluated (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Local materials and Service: PPP should encourage use of raw materialsand services from local industries where possible.
Description of sources (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Local Investment of Capital: Development should encourage the localretention of capital and the development of downstream industries,
utilizing local raw materials, produces and labour.
Description of investment strategy (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Source: Groups Construct, 2008
Programme Goal: Construct 3km of U-shaped drains along the road at Kwapanin
CRITERIA- BASIC AIMS AND OBJECTIVES SCORE REASONS
EFFECTS ON NATURAL RESOURCES
Protected Areas and Wildlife: should be conserved, and theseresources should be enhanced where practical.
0 The activity does not have any relationship with the conservation ofprotected areas and wildlife
Degraded Land: Areas vulnerable to degradation should beavoided, and already degraded land should be enhanced.
4 The activity will prevent erosion which some sometimes lead to thedegradation of lands
Energy: The activity should encourage efficient energy use, andmaximize use of renewable rather than fossil fuels.
0 The activity does not have any relationship with the conservation ofprotected areas and wildlife
Pollution: Discharges of pollutants and waste products to theatmosphere, water and land should be avoided or minimized
2 During the rehabilitation of the roads there shall be the discharge ofpollutants and waste products in to the atmosphere
Use of Raw Materials: All raw materials should be used withmaximum efficiency, and recycled where practical.
4 Mechanism will be put in place to ensure efficient utilization of rawmaterials, such as the use of stones
Rivers and Water bodies: Should retain their natural character. 1 During construction of the drains, the rivers and water bodies cannotretain their natural character
EFFECTS ON SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CONDITIONS
Local Character: and cohesion of local communities should be
enhanced where practical.
4 The locals will participate in the construction of the drains
Health and Well-being: Activity should benefit the work force, and
local communities in terms of health and well-being, nutrition,shelter, education and cultural expression.
5 Improvement in the condition of the roads will lead to an
improvement in the health status and well-being of the people
Gender: Activity should empower women. 4 The activity shall provide jobs for the women hitherto unemployed
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Job Creation: Activity should create jobs for local peopleparticularly women and young people.
5 Local manpower will be employed when rehabilitating the road
Participation: Active participation and involvement of localcommunities should be encouraged (esp. vulnerable and excluded
sections).
4 Locals will participate during rehabilitation of the road
Access to Land: Activity should improve access to land 4 Construction of drains will prevent of loss of arable lands through
flooding through directing the flow of water
Access to Water: Activity should improve access to water 0 Construction of drains has no relationship with access to water
Access to Transport: Activity should improve access to transport. 5 This activity will improve access to transport
Sanitation: Activity should improve sanitation 5 This activity will improve sanitation
Equity: adverse and beneficial impacts from development should bedistributed equitably and should not discriminate against any group,
especially vulnerable and excluded people.
5 Activity will enhance mobility, hence, easy access to social services
Vulnerability and Risk: of drought, bushfire, floods, crises and
conflicts and epidemics should be reduced.
5 This activity will reduce the risk of flood, epidemics such as cholera
outbreak, thus reducing vulnerabilityEFFECTS ON THE ECONOMY
Growth: the PPP should result in development that encouragesstrong and stable conditions of economic growth
4 Stimulation of economic activities during the construction of thedrains
Use of local materials and services: the PPP should result in theuse of raw materials and services from local industries where
possible.
5 Local labour and stone shall be used in the rehabilitation process
Local Investment of Capital: development should encourage the
local retention of capital and the development of downstreamindustries, utilizing local raw materials, products and labour
5 Quarry industries shall have a boom in business
INSTITUTIONAL ISSUESAdherence to democratic principles The goal is not relevant to the basic aims and objectives
Human Rights Strengthening human resource capacity will improve the well-beingof the people through enhanced production towards the achievement
of their basic needs and hence human rights
Access to Information People will also be educated on the need to keep information of all
their transactions and activities
Regulation/Compliance: PPP should ensure best practice and
compliance with environmental standards and guidelines
People will also be educated on the standards and guidelines on
environmental and industrial standards
Activit : Or nise tree- lantin on 10s km of the land resource areas at Namon
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Programme Goal 4:
CRITERIA BASIC AIMS AND OBJECTIVES INDICATORS PERFORMANCE
MEASURE
EFFECTS ON NATURAL RESOURCESProtected Areas and Wildlife: should be conserved, and these resources
should be enhanced where practical.
Sensitive areas shown on maps (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Degraded Land: and areas vulnerable to degradation should be avoided.
Already degraded land should be enhanced.
Vulnerable areas shown on maps (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Energy: The PPP should encourage efficient energy use, and maximize
use of renewable rather than fossil fuels.
Quantity and type of fuel/energy to be identified (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Pollution: Discharges of pollutants and waste products to the atmosphere,
water and land should be avoided or minimized.
Quantity and type of fuel/energy to be identified (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Use of Raw Materials: All raw materials should be used with maximum
efficiency, and recycled where practical.
Quantity and type of materials to be assessed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Rivers and Water bodies: should retain their natural character. Minimum flows/water levels to be set (0) 1 2 3 4 5
EFFECTS ON SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CONDITIONS
Local character: and cohesion of local communities should bemaintained and enhanced where practical.
Opinions of local communities to be assessed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Health and Well-being: the PPP should benefit the work force, and localcommunities in terms of health and well-being, nutrition, shelter, education
and cultural expression.
Number of people exposed to water-borne disease,or lacking adequate food and shelter to be
assessed.
(0) 1 2 3 4 5
Gender: The PPP should empower women. Number of women to be empowered (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Work for local People: Priority should be given to providing jobs for
local people and particularly women and young people.
Number of people to be employed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Participation: Active participation and involvement of local communities
should be encouraged (especially vulnerable and excluded sections).
Level of participation proposed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Access: of the poor to land should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Access of the poor to water should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Access of the poor to transport should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
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Sanitation: should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Equity: Adverse and beneficial impacts from development should be
distributed equitably and should not discriminate against any groups,especially vulnerable and excluded people.
Number of the poor to benefit on equitable terms (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Vulnerability and Risk: of drought, bushfire, floods crises and conflictsand epidemics should be reduced.
Occurrence to be noted and monitored (0) 1 2 3 4 5
EFFECTS ON THE ECONOMY
Growth: The PPP should result in development that encourages strong
and stable conditions of economic growth.
Economic output to be evaluated (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Local materials and Service: PPP should encourage use of raw materials
and services from local industries where possible.
Description of sources (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Local Investment of Capital: Development should encourage the local
retention of capital and the development of downstream industries,utilizing local raw materials, produces and labour.
Description of investment strategy (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Source: Groups Construct, 2008
SUSTAINABILITY TEST:RECORD SHEETProgramme Goal: Orgnise tree-planting on 10sq km of the land resource areas at Namong
CRITERIA- BASIC AIMS AND OBJECTIVES SCORE REASONS
EFFECTS ON NATURAL RESOURCES
Protected Areas and Wildlife: should be conserved, and these resourcesshould be enhanced where practical. 5 The activity which is aforestation will help in protecting natural reserves aswell as wildlife
Degraded Land: Areas vulnerable to degradation should be avoided, andalready degraded land should be enhanced.
5 The activity will help prevent degradation of lands
Energy: The activity should encourage efficient energy use, and maximizeuse of renewable rather than fossil fuels.
4 The activity will help to add up to existing renewable energy
Pollution: Discharges of pollutants and waste products to the atmosphere,
water and land should be avoided or minimized
5 The activity will help sequester carbon dioxide in the environment
Use of Raw Materials: All raw materials should be used with maximum
efficiency, and recycled where practical.
5 The activity will use local raw materials, such as humus in the locality
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Rivers and Water bodies: Should retain their natural character. 5 The activity will help rivers and water bodies to retain their naturalcharacter
EFFECTS ON SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CONDITIONS
Local Character: and cohesion of local communities should be enhancedwhere practical.
0 The activity has no relationship with the cohesion of local communities
Health and Well-being: Activity should benefit the work force, and localcommunities in terms of health and well-being, nutrition, shelter,education and cultural expression.
4 Community will be educated through the activity
Gender: Activity should empower women. 0 The activity has no relationship with women empowerment
Job Creation: Activity should create jobs for local people particularlywomen and young people.
4 Young people will be encouraged to go into tree planting as an economicactivity
Participation: Active participation and involvement of local communitiesshould be encouraged (esp. vulnerable and excluded sections).
4 The activity shall allow active participation of the people especially youngpeople
Access to Land: Activity should improve access to land 4 The activity will allow for partnerships which could eventually lead to landacquisition
Access to Water: Activity should improve access to water 4 Planting of trees along water bodies will preserve and prevent water bodiesfrom drying up, thus improving accessibility to water
Access to Transport: Activity should improve access to transport. 0 Activity does not have any relationship with improving access to transport
Sanitation: Activity should improve sanitation 0 Activity does not have any relationship with improving sanitation
Equity: adverse and beneficial impacts from development should be
distributed equitably and should not discriminate against any group,especially vulnerable and excluded people.
4 The benefits from tree planting (clean air or environment) and will be
enjoyed by all
Vulnerability and Risk: of drought, bushfire, floods, crises and conflictsand epidemics should be reduced.
4 Tree planting can reduce the risk of floods
EFFECTS ON THE ECONOMY
Growth: the PPP should result in development that encourages strong and
stable conditions of economic growth
4 Tree planting is an economic activity that results in economic growth in the
long termUse of local materials and services: the PPP should result in the use ofraw materials and services from local industries where possible.
4 Local materials and services will be used in tree planting
Local Investment of Capital: development should encourage the localretention of capital and the development of downstream industries,utilizing local raw materials, products and labour
4 Planting trees will eventually lead to local retention of capital
Source: Groups Construct, 2008
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Programme Goal 4:
CRITERIA BASIC AIMS AND OBJECTIVES INDICATORS PERFORMANCEMEASURE
EFFECTS ON NATURAL RESOURCES
Protected Areas and Wildlife: should be conserved, and these resources
should be enhanced where practical.
Sensitive areas shown on maps (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Degraded Land: and areas vulnerable to degradation should be avoided.
Already degraded land should be enhanced.
Vulnerable areas shown on maps (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Energy: The PPP should encourage efficient energy use, and maximize
use of renewable rather than fossil fuels.
Quantity and type of fuel/energy to be identified (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Pollution: Discharges of pollutants and waste products to the atmosphere,
water and land should be avoided or minimized.
Quantity and type of fuel/energy to be identified (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Use of Raw Materials: All raw materials should be used with maximum
efficiency, and recycled where practical.
Quantity and type of materials to be assessed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Rivers and Water bodies: should retain their natural character. Minimum flows/water levels to be set (0) 1 2 3 4 5
EFFECTS ON SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CONDITIONS
Local character: and cohesion of local communities should bemaintained and enhanced where practical.
Opinions of local communities to be assessed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Health and Well-being: the PPP should benefit the work force, and localcommunities in terms of health and well-being, nutrition, shelter, education
and cultural expression.
Number of people exposed to water-borne disease,or lacking adequate food and shelter to be
assessed.
(0) 1 2 3 4 5
Gender: The PPP should empower women. Number of women to be empowered (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Work for local People: Priority should be given to providing jobs for
local people and particularly women and young people.
Number of people to be employed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Participation: Active participation and involvement of local communities
should be encouraged (especially vulnerable and excluded sections).
Level of participation proposed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Access: of the poor to land should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Access of the poor to water should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Activit : Formation of a 10-member monitorin team in the munici alit
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Access of the poor to transport should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Sanitation: should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Equity: Adverse and beneficial impacts from development should be
distributed equitably and should not discriminate against any groups,especially vulnerable and excluded people.
Number of the poor to benefit on equitable terms (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Vulnerability and Risk: of drought, bushfire, floods crises and conflictsand epidemics should be reduced.
Occurrence to be noted and monitored (0) 1 2 3 4 5
EFFECTS ON THE ECONOMY
Growth: The PPP should result in development that encourages strong
and stable conditions of economic growth.
Economic output to be evaluated (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Local materials and Service: PPP should encourage use of raw materials
and services from local industries where possible.
Description of sources (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Local Investment of Capital: Development should encourage the local
retention of capital and the development of downstream industries,utilizing local raw materials, produces and labour.
Description of investment strategy (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Source: Groups Construct, 2008
SUSTAINABILITY TEST:RECORD SHEET
Programme Goal: Formation of a 10-member monitoring team in the municipality
CRITERIA- BASIC AIMS AND OBJECTIVES SCORE REASONSEFFECTS ON NATURAL RESOURCES
Protected Areas and Wildlife: should be conserved, and theseresources should be enhanced where practical.
4 They will ensure that projects geared towards conserving protectedareas and wildlife achieve intended results
Degraded Land: Areas vulnerable to degradation should beavoided, and already degraded land should be enhanced.
4 They will ensure that projects geared towards revamping degradedland achieve intended results
Energy: The activity should encourage efficient energy use, andmaximize use of renewable rather than fossil fuels.
4 They will ensure projects encourage the efficient of use of energy andmaximization of the use of renewable rather than fossil fuels
Pollution: Discharges of pollutants and waste products to the 4 They will ensure that projects to be carried out mimimize the
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atmosphere, water and land should be avoided or minimized discharge of pollutants and waste products to the atmosphere, waterand land
Use of Raw Materials: All raw materials should be used withmaximum efficiency, and recycled where practical.
4 This activity will ensure that materials are used with maximumefficiency, and recycled where practical
Rivers and Water bodies: Should retain their natural character. 4 This activity will ensure that rivers and water bodies retain theirnatural character
EFFECTS ON SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CONDITIONS
Local Character: and cohesion of local communities should be
enhanced where practical.
4 The monitoring team will ensure that projects implemented lead to
the cohesion of local communities where practical
Health and Well-being: Activity should benefit the work force, and
local communities in terms of health and well-being, nutrition,shelter, education and cultural expression.
4 They will ensure that projects geared towards improving the health
and well-being of the people achieve intended results
Gender: Activity should empower women. 4 They will ensure that projects geared towards gender achieveintended results
Job Creation: Activity should create jobs for local peopleparticularly women and young people. 4 The monitoring team will ensure that projects implemented will leadto job creation where applicable
Participation: Active participation and involvement of localcommunities should be encouraged (esp. vulnerable and excluded
sections).
4 The monitoring team will ensure that projects implemented willinvolve the people as much as possible
Access to Land: Activity should improve access to land 4 The monitoring team will ensure that projects that lead to access to
land achieve their intended purpose
Access to Water: Activity should improve access to water 4 The monitoring team will ensure that projects that lead to access to
water achieve their intended purpose
Access to Transport: Activity should improve access to transport. 4 The monitoring team will ensure that projects that lead to access to
transport achieve their intended purposeSanitation: Activity should improve sanitation 4 The monitoring team will ensure that projects that lead to an
improvement in sanitation achieve their intended purpose
Equity: adverse and beneficial impacts from development should be
distributed equitably and should not discriminate against any group,
especially vulnerable and excluded people.
4 The monitoring team will ensure adverse and beneficial impacts from
development are distributed equitably and do not discriminate against
any group, especially vulnerable and excluded people.
Vulnerability and Risk: of drought, bushfire, floods, crises and
conflicts and epidemics should be reduced.
4 The monitoring team will ensure that projects implemented reduces
the vulnerability and risks of the people are implemented accordingto plan to achieve their intended purpose
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EFFECTS ON THE ECONOMY
Growth: the PPP should result in development that encourages
strong and stable conditions of economic growth
4 The monitoring team will ensure that projects implemented to ensure
growth of the economy are implemented according to plan to achievetheir intended purpose
Use of local materials and services: the PPP should result in theuse of raw materials and services from local industries where
possible.
4 The monitoring team will ensure that projects implemented to a largeextent encourage the use of local materials and services
Local Investment of Capital: development should encourage the
local retention of capital and the development of downstreamindustries, utilizing local raw materials, products and labour
4 The monitoring team will ensure that projects implemented
encourage local retention of capital and the development ofdownstream industries,
Source: Groups Construct, 2008
Programme Goal 4:
CRITERIA BASIC AIMS AND OBJECTIVES INDICATORS PERFORMANCE
MEASURE
EFFECTS ON NATURAL RESOURCES
Protected Areas and Wildlife: should be conserved, and these resources
should be enhanced where practical.
Sensitive areas shown on maps (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Degraded Land: and areas vulnerable to degradation should be avoided.
Already degraded land should be enhanced.
Vulnerable areas shown on maps (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Energy: The PPP should encourage efficient energy use, and maximizeuse of renewable rather than fossil fuels.
Quantity and type of fuel/energy to be identified (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Pollution: Discharges of pollutants and waste products to the atmosphere,
water and land should be avoided or minimized.
Quantity and type of fuel/energy to be identified (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Use of Raw Materials: All raw materials should be used with maximum
efficiency, and recycled where practical.
Quantity and type of materials to be assessed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Rivers and Water bodies: should retain their natural character. Minimum flows/water levels to be set (0) 1 2 3 4 5
EFFECTS ON SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CONDITIONS
Activit : 6 or anize annual seminars on land conservation methods in the munici alit
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Local character: and cohesion of local communities should bemaintained and enhanced where practical.
Opinions of local communities to be assessed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Health and Well-being: the PPP should benefit the work force, and localcommunities in terms of health and well-being, nutrition, shelter, education
and cultural expression.
Number of people exposed to water-borne disease,or lacking adequate food and shelter to be
assessed.
(0) 1 2 3 4 5
Gender: The PPP should empower women. Number of women to be empowered (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Work for local People: Priority should be given to providing jobs for
local people and particularly women and young people.
Number of people to be employed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Participation: Active participation and involvement of local communities
should be encouraged (especially vulnerable and excluded sections).
Level of participation proposed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Access: of the poor to land should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Access of the poor to water should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Access of the poor to transport should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Sanitation: should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Equity: Adverse and beneficial impacts from development should bedistributed equitably and should not discriminate against any groups,
especially vulnerable and excluded people.
Number of the poor to benefit on equitable terms (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Vulnerability and Risk: of drought, bushfire, floods crises and conflicts
and epidemics should be reduced.
Occurrence to be noted and monitored (0) 1 2 3 4 5
EFFECTS ON THE ECONOMY
Growth: The PPP should result in development that encourages strongand stable conditions of economic growth.
Economic output to be evaluated (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Local materials and Service: PPP should encourage use of raw materialsand services from local industries where possible.
Description of sources (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Local Investment of Capital: Development should encourage the localretention of capital and the development of downstream industries,
utilizing local raw materials, produces and labour.
Description of investment strategy (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Source: Groups Construct, 2008
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Project Activity: organise annual seminars on land conservation methods in the municipality
CRITERIA- BASIC AIMS AND OBJECTIVES SCORE REASONS
EFFECTS ON NATURAL RESOURCESProtected Areas and Wildlife: should be conserved, and these
resources should be enhanced where practical.
5 Seminars will help conserve protected areas and wildlife
Degraded Land: Areas vulnerable to degradation should be
avoided, and already degraded land should be enhanced.
5 Seminars will help reduce the size of degraded lands as well as
enhance them
Energy: The activity should encourage efficient energy use, and
maximize use of renewable rather than fossil fuels.
4 Conservation of land seminars will help encourage efficient use of
energy
Pollution: Discharges of pollutants and waste products to the
atmosphere, water and land should be avoided or minimized
5 Conservation of land seminars will help reduce the discharge of
pollutants and waste products on to the land, atmosphere and water
Use of Raw Materials: All raw materials should be used with
maximum efficiency, and recycled where practical.
5 Conservation of land seminars focuses on the use of raw materials
with maximum efficiencyRivers and Water bodies: Should retain their natural character. 4 Conservation of land seminars helps to educate people on the need to
help in maintaining the natural character of rivers and lands
EFFECTS ON SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CONDITIONS
Local Character: and cohesion of local communities should beenhanced where practical.
4 These seminars bring the local communities together and enhancestheir cohesion
Health and Well-being: Activity should benefit the work force, andlocal communities in terms of health and well-being, nutrition,
shelter, education and cultural expression.
5 Conservation of land seminars eventually help in ensuring thewelfare and health of the people and as well educates them
Gender: Activity should empower women. 5 Provides opportunity for women to participate in dialogues that affect
their livesJob Creation: Activity should create jobs for local people
particularly women and young people.
4 Conservation of land seminars sometimes help in creating jobs for the
youth who are to see the conserving the land
Participation: Active participation and involvement of local
communities should be encouraged (esp. vulnerable and excludedsections).
5 Conservation of land seminars encourages participation of all and
sundry
Access to Land: Activity should improve access to land 5 Land is conserved for future use through conservation seminars
Access to Water: Activity should improve access to water 5 Water is conserved for us through conservation seminars
Access to Transport: Activity should improve access to transport. 5 Roads which are on lands are also being protection of erosion
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through conservation seminars and application of what is taught
Sanitation: Activity should improve sanitation 5 Through Conservation of land seminars people are able to prevent
erosion and gullies which serve as breeding ground for mosquitoesand insanitary conditions
Equity: adverse and beneficial impacts from development should bedistributed equitably and should not discriminate against any group,
especially vulnerable and excluded people.
5 The beneficial impacts of conservation seminars is to be felt by alland brings all and sundry together at one level with same
opportunities to participate in dialogue and discourse
Vulnerability and Risk: of drought, bushfire, floods, crises and
conflicts and epidemics should be reduced.
5 Conservation of land seminars reduces the risk associated natural
disasters
EFFECTS ON THE ECONOMY
Growth: the PPP should result in development that encouragesstrong and stable conditions of economic growth
4 Conservation of land practices such as tree planting is a new form ofeconomic activity which can lead to economic growth
Use of local materials and services: the PPP should result in theuse of raw materials and services from local industries where
possible.
5 Conservation of land seminars focuses of the use of readily availableand easily applicable methods common to the people
Local Investment of Capital: development should encourage the
local retention of capital and the development of downstream
industries, utilizing local raw materials, products and labour
4 Conservation of land seminars encourage the use of local labour,
products and raw materials
Source: Groups Construct, 2008
SUSTAINABILITY TEST:RECORD SHEET
Project Activity: organise annual seminars on land conservation methods in the municipality
CRITERIA- BASIC AIMS AND OBJECTIVES SCORE REASONSEFFECTS ON NATURAL RESOURCES
Protected Areas and Wildlife: should be conserved, and these
resources should be enhanced where practical.
5 Seminars will help conserve protected areas and wildlife
Degraded Land: Areas vulnerable to degradation should be
avoided, and already degraded land should be enhanced.
5 Seminars will help reduce the size of degraded lands as well as
enhance them
Energy: The activity should encourage efficient energy use, and
maximize use of renewable rather than fossil fuels.
4 Conservation of land seminars will help encourage efficient use of
energy
Pollution: Discharges of pollutants and waste products to the 5 Conservation of land seminars will help reduce the discharge of
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atmosphere, water and land should be avoided or minimized pollutants and waste products on to the land, atmosphere and water
Use of Raw Materials: All raw materials should be used with
maximum efficiency, and recycled where practical.
5 Conservation of land seminars focuses on the use of raw materials
with maximum efficiency
Rivers and Water bodies: Should retain their natural character. 4 Conservation of land seminars helps to educate people on the need to
help in maintaining the natural character of rivers and landsEFFECTS ON SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CONDITIONS
Local Character: and cohesion of local communities should beenhanced where practical.
4 These seminars bring the local communities together and enhancestheir cohesion
Health and Well-being: Activity should benefit the work force, andlocal communities in terms of health and well-being, nutrition,
shelter, education and cultural expression.
5 Conservation of land seminars eventually help in ensuring thewelfare and health of the people and as well educates them
Gender: Activity should empower women. 5 Provides opportunity for women to participate in dialogues that affect
their lives
Job Creation: Activity should create jobs for local people
particularly women and young people.
4 Conservation of land seminars sometimes help in creating jobs for the
youth who are to see the conserving the landParticipation: Active participation and involvement of local
communities should be encouraged (esp. vulnerable and excludedsections).
5 Conservation of land seminars encourages participation of all and
sundry
Access to Land: Activity should improve access to land 5 Land is conserved for future use through conservation seminars
Access to Water: Activity should improve access to water 5 Water is conserved for us through conservation seminars
Access to Transport: Activity should improve access to transport. 5 Roads which are on lands are also being protection of erosionthrough conservation seminars and application of what is taught
Sanitation: Activity should improve sanitation 5 Through Conservation of land seminars people are able to preventerosion and gullies which serve as breeding ground for mosquitoes
and insanitary conditionsEquity: adverse and beneficial impacts from development should be
distributed equitably and should not discriminate against any group,especially vulnerable and excluded people.
5 The beneficial impacts of conservation seminars is to be felt by all
and brings all and sundry together at one level with sameopportunities to participate in dialogue and discourse
Vulnerability and Risk: of drought, bushfire, floods, crises andconflicts and epidemics should be reduced.
5 Conservation of land seminars reduces the risk associated naturaldisasters
EFFECTS ON THE ECONOMY
Growth: the PPP should result in development that encourages
strong and stable conditions of economic growth
4 Conservation of land practices such as tree planting is a new form of
economic activity which can lead to economic growth
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Use of local materials and services: the PPP should result in theuse of raw materials and services from local industries where
possible.
5 Conservation of land seminars focuses of the use of readily availableand easily applicable methods common to the people
Local Investment of Capital: development should encourage the
local retention of capital and the development of downstreamindustries, utilizing local raw materials, products and labour
4 Conservation of land seminars encourage the use of local labour,
products and raw materials
Source: Groups Construct, 2008
Programme Goal 4:
CRITERIA BASIC AIMS AND OBJECTIVES INDICATORS PERFORMANCE
MEASURE
EFFECTS ON NATURAL RESOURCES
Protected Areas and Wildlife: should be conserved, and these resources
should be enhanced where practical.
Sensitive areas shown on maps (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Degraded Land: and areas vulnerable to degradation should be avoided.
Already degraded land should be enhanced.
Vulnerable areas shown on maps (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Energy: The PPP should encourage efficient energy use, and maximize
use of renewable rather than fossil fuels.
Quantity and type of fuel/energy to be identified (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Pollution: Discharges of pollutants and waste products to the atmosphere,
water and land should be avoided or minimized.
Quantity and type of fuel/energy to be identified (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Use of Raw Materials: All raw materials should be used with maximumefficiency, and recycled where practical. Quantity and type of materials to be assessed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Rivers and Water bodies: should retain their natural character. Minimum flows/water levels to be set (0) 1 2 3 4 5
EFFECTS ON SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CONDITIONS
Local character: and cohesion of local communities should bemaintained and enhanced where practical.
Opinions of local communities to be assessed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Health and Well-being: the PPP should benefit the work force, and localcommunities in terms of health and well-being, nutrition, shelter, education
Number of people exposed to water-borne disease,or lacking adequate food and shelter to be
(0) 1 2 3 4 5
Activit : Purchase 10 refuse ski s for the munici alit
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and cultural expression. assessed.
Gender: The PPP should empower women. Number of women to be empowered (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Work for local People: Priority should be given to providing jobs for
local people and particularly women and young people.
Number of people to be employed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Participation: Active participation and involvement of local communities
should be encouraged (especially vulnerable and excluded sections).
Level of participation proposed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Access: of the poor to land should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Access of the poor to water should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Access of the poor to transport should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Sanitation: should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Equity: Adverse and beneficial impacts from development should bedistributed equitably and should not discriminate against any groups,
especially vulnerable and excluded people.
Number of the poor to benefit on equitable terms (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Vulnerability and Risk: of drought, bushfire, floods crises and conflicts
and epidemics should be reduced.
Occurrence to be noted and monitored (0) 1 2 3 4 5
EFFECTS ON THE ECONOMY
Growth: The PPP should result in development that encourages strongand stable conditions of economic growth.
Economic output to be evaluated (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Local materials and Service: PPP should encourage use of raw materialsand services from local industries where possible.
Description of sources (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Local Investment of Capital: Development should encourage the localretention of capital and the development of downstream industries,
utilizing local raw materials, produces and labour.
Description of investment strategy (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Source: Groups Construct, 2008
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SUSTAINABILITY TEST:RECORD SHEET
Activity: Purchase 10 refuse skips for the municipality
CRITERIA- BASIC AIMS AND OBJECTIVES SCORE REASONS
EFFECTS ON NATURAL RESOURCES
Protected Areas and Wildlife: should be conserved, and these
resources should be enhanced where practical.
4 The activity will help in conserving protected areas
Degraded Land: Areas vulnerable to degradation should be
avoided, and already degraded land should be enhanced.
4 Purchasing refuse skips will enhance degraded lands since they shall
not be used as waste dumps
Energy: The activity should encourage efficient energy use, and
maximize use of renewable rather than fossil fuels.
0 Purchasing of refuse skips has no relationship with encouraging
efficient use of energy
Pollution: Discharges of pollutants and waste products to the
atmosphere, water and land should be avoided or minimized
5 The activity will reduce pollution in the environment
Use of Raw Materials: All raw materials should be used with
maximum efficiency, and recycled where practical.
0 Purchasing of refuse skips has no relationship with the use of raw
materials with maximum efficiencyRivers and Water bodies: Should retain their natural character. 5 Purchasing of refuse skips will prevent dumping of refuse in river
and water bodies
EFFECTS ON SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CONDITIONS
Local Character: and cohesion of local communities should beenhanced where practical.
0 Purchasing of refuse skips has no relationship with enhancingcohesion of local communities
Health and Well-being: Activity should benefit the work force, andlocal communities in terms of health and well-being, nutrition,
shelter, education and cultural expression.
5 The purchasing of the refuse skips will improve the health and well-being of the people
Gender: Activity should empower women. 0 Purchasing of refuse skips has no relationship with women
empowermentJob Creation: Activity should create jobs for local people
particularly women and young people.
4 Jobs may be created for people who are to take care of the refuse
skips
Participation: Active participation and involvement of local
communities should be encouraged (esp. vulnerable and excludedsections).
5 Provision of the refuse skips will encourage participation
Access to Land: Activity should improve access to land 4 Lands to be designated for temporal refuse skips will no longer beused as such, thus allowing access to lands for other purposes
Access to Water: Activity should improve access to water 0 Provision of refuse skips has no relationship with improving access to
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water
Access to Transport: Activity should improve access to transport. 0 Provision of refuse skips has no relationship with improving access to
transport
Sanitation: Activity should improve sanitation 5 Provision of refuse skips will improve sanitation
Equity: adverse and beneficial impacts from development should bedistributed equitably and should not discriminate against any group,
especially vulnerable and excluded people.
4 Provision of refuse skill will improve equity
Vulnerability and Risk: of drought, bushfire, floods, crises and
conflicts and epidemics should be reduced.
4 Provision of refuse skips will reduce epidemics
EFFECTS ON THE ECONOMY
Growth: the PPP should result in development that encouragesstrong and stable conditions of economic growth
4 The activity will improve the health of the people and which alsoaffects economic growth
Use of local materials and services: the PPP should result in theuse of raw materials and services from local industries where
possible.
0 Provision of refuse skips has no relationship with the use of rawmaterials and services from local industries where possible
Local Investment of Capital: development should encourage the
local retention of capital and the development of downstreamindustries, utilizing local raw materials, products and labour
0 The activity will does not have any relationship with the development
of local retention of capital
Source: Groups Construct, 2008
Programme Goal 4:CRITERIA BASIC AIMS AND OBJECTIVES INDICATORS PERFORMANCEMEASURE
EFFECTS ON NATURAL RESOURCES
Protected Areas and Wildlife: should be conserved, and these resources
should be enhanced where practical.
Sensitive areas shown on maps (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Degraded Land: and areas vulnerable to degradation should be avoided.
Already degraded land should be enhanced.
Vulnerable areas shown on maps (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Energy: The PPP should encourage efficient energy use, and maximize Quantity and type of fuel/energy to be identified (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Activit : Or anise trainin seminars for 600 farmers in the munic alit
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use of renewable rather than fossil fuels.
Pollution: Discharges of pollutants and waste products to the atmosphere,
water and land should be avoided or minimized.
Quantity and type of fuel/energy to be identified (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Use of Raw Materials: All raw materials should be used with maximum
efficiency, and recycled where practical.
Quantity and type of materials to be assessed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Rivers and Water bodies: should retain their natural character. Minimum flows/water levels to be set (0) 1 2 3 4 5
EFFECTS ON SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CONDITIONS
Local character: and cohesion of local communities should bemaintained and enhanced where practical.
Opinions of local communities to be assessed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Health and Well-being: the PPP should benefit the work force, and localcommunities in terms of health and well-being, nutrition, shelter, education
and cultural expression.
Number of people exposed to water-borne disease,or lacking adequate food and shelter to be
assessed.
(0) 1 2 3 4 5
Gender: The PPP should empower women. Number of women to be empowered (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Work for local People: Priority should be given to providing jobs for
local people and particularly women and young people.
Number of people to be employed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Participation: Active participation and involvement of local communities
should be encouraged (especially vulnerable and excluded sections).
Level of participation proposed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Access: of the poor to land should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Access of the poor to water should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Access of the poor to transport should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Sanitation: should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Equity: Adverse and beneficial impacts from development should bedistributed equitably and should not discriminate against any groups,
especially vulnerable and excluded people.
Number of the poor to benefit on equitable terms (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Vulnerability and Risk: of drought, bushfire, floods crises and conflicts
and epidemics should be reduced.
Occurrence to be noted and monitored (0) 1 2 3 4 5
EFFECTS ON THE ECONOMY
Growth: The PPP should result in development that encourages strong Economic output to be evaluated (0) 1 2 3 4 5
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and stable conditions of economic growth.
Local materials and Service: PPP should encourage use of raw materials
and services from local industries where possible.
Description of sources (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Local Investment of Capital: Development should encourage the local
retention of capital and the development of downstream industries,utilizing local raw materials, produces and labour.
Description of investment strategy (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Source: Groups Construct, 2008
SUSTAINABILITY TEST:RECORD SHEET
Programme Goal: Organise training seminars for 600 farmers in the municipality
CRITERIA- BASIC AIMS AND OBJECTIVES SCORE REASONS
EFFECTS ON NATURAL RESOURCES
Protected Areas and Wildlife: should be conserved, and these
resources should be enhanced where practical.
4 The activity includes training on how to conserve protected areas and
wildlife
Degraded Land: Areas vulnerable to degradation should be
avoided, and already degraded land should be enhanced.
4 The activity includes training on how to enhance degraded land and
avoid land degradation
Energy: The activity should encourage efficient energy use, and
maximize use of renewable rather than fossil fuels.
4 The activity includes training on how to conserve energy and its
efficient use
Pollution: Discharges of pollutants and waste products to the
atmosphere, water and land should be avoided or minimized
4 The activity includes training on how to use chemical fertilizers and
its effects.
Use of Raw Materials: All raw materials should be used withmaximum efficiency, and recycled where practical. 5 The use of local raw materials to improve farming practices is also tobe taught the farmers
Rivers and Water bodies: Should retain their natural character. 4 Farmers are to be educated on how to farm along rivers and water
bodies
EFFECTS ON SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CONDITIONS
Local Character: and cohesion of local communities should be
enhanced where practical.
5 Education of farmers also serve as a means of bringing them together
Health and Well-being: Activity should benefit the work force, and
local communities in terms of health and well-being, nutrition,
4 Some of the topics to be discussed during the training seminar
include; safety and protection during farming. This will therefore
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shelter, education and cultural expression. improve their health and well-being.
Gender: Activity should empower women. 4 Women farmers would be empowered through the seminar since the
seminar includes the training programmes for both men and women
Job Creation: Activity should create jobs for local people
particularly women and young people.
4 Participating in the seminar would lead to sustainable job creation
Participation: Active participation and involvement of local
communities should be encouraged (esp. vulnerable and excludedsections).
5 The seminar would provide an opportunity for everybody to
participate especially poor farmers
Access to Land: Activity should improve access to land 5 Through the seminar farmers would be taught alternative means or ways of acquiring land both individually and co-oporatively
Access to Water: Activity should improve access to water 4 Farmers will also be taught how to harvest rain water and means of other irrigating their farms.
Access to Transport: Activity should improve access to transport. 4 Through the formation of co-operatives which farmers will beeducated on, access to transport will be improved since the co-
operatives can provide vehicles for the farmers to access
Sanitation: Activity should improve sanitation 4 There is no way organizing seminars for farmers will lead to improve
sanitation
Equity: adverse and beneficial impacts from development should be
distributed equitably and should not discriminate against any group,
especially vulnerable and excluded people.
4 Through participating and encouraging participation, equity shall be
ensured, thus allowing everybody to participate and benefitting from
what will be said during the seminar
Vulnerability and Risk: of drought, bushfire, floods, crises and
conflicts and epidemics should be reduced.
4 Through the formation of co-operatives which farmers will be
educated on, risks will be minimized and shared in the event of crises
EFFECTS ON THE ECONOMY
Growth: the PPP should result in development that encourages
strong and stable conditions of economic growth
5 The seminar will lead to improvement in farming practices which
will lead to growth in the local economyUse of local materials and services: the PPP should result in the
use of raw materials and services from local industries where
possible.
4 The use of local materials for manure will be encouraged during the
seminar
Local Investment of Capital: development should encourage the
local retention of capital and the development of downstreamindustries, utilizing local raw materials, products and labour
4 The seminar which seeks to improve the farming practices of the
farmers will lead to improvement in the quantity raw materials whichlead to improvement in the production of local industries
INSTITUTIONAL ISSUES
Adherence to democratic principles The goal is not relevant to the basic aims and objectives
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Human Rights Strengthening human resource capacity will improve the well-beingof the people through enhanced production towards the achievement
of their basic needs and hence human rights
Access to Information People will also be educated on the need to keep information of all
their transactions and activities
Regulation/Compliance: PPP should ensure best practice and
compliance with environmental standards and guidelines
People will also be educated on the standards and guidelines on
environmental and industrial standards
Source: Groups Construct, 2008
Activity: Spraying of 2100 cocoa farms municipal wide
CRITERIA BASIC AIMS AND OBJECTIVES INDICATORS PERFORMANCE
MEASURE
EFFECTS ON NATURAL RESOURCES
Protected Areas and Wildlife: should be conserved, and these resources
should be enhanced where practical.
Sensitive areas shown on maps (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Degraded Land: and areas vulnerable to degradation should be avoided.
Already degraded land should be enhanced.
Vulnerable areas shown on maps (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Energy: The PPP should encourage efficient energy use, and maximize
use of renewable rather than fossil fuels.
Quantity and type of fuel/energy to be identified (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Pollution: Discharges of pollutants and waste products to the atmosphere,
water and land should be avoided or minimized.
Quantity and type of fuel/energy to be identified (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Use of Raw Materials: All raw materials should be used with maximumefficiency, and recycled where practical. Quantity and type of materials to be assessed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Rivers and Water bodies: should retain their natural character. Minimum flows/water levels to be set (0) 1 2 3 4 5
EFFECTS ON SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CONDITIONS
Local character: and cohesion of local communities should be
maintained and enhanced where practical.
Opinions of local communities to be assessed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Health and Well-being: the PPP should benefit the work force, and local
communities in terms of health and well-being, nutrition, shelter, education
Number of people exposed to water-borne disease,
or lacking adequate food and shelter to be
(0) 1 2 3 4 5
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and cultural expression. assessed.
Gender: The PPP should empower women. Number of women to be empowered (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Work for local People: Priority should be given to providing jobs for
local people and particularly women and young people.
Number of people to be employed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Participation: Active participation and involvement of local communities
should be encouraged (especially vulnerable and excluded sections).
Level of participation proposed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Access: of the poor to land should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Access of the poor to water should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Access of the poor to transport should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Sanitation: should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Equity: Adverse and beneficial impacts from development should bedistributed equitably and should not discriminate against any groups,
especially vulnerable and excluded people.
Number of the poor to benefit on equitable terms (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Vulnerability and Risk: of drought, bushfire, floods crises and conflicts
and epidemics should be reduced.
Occurrence to be noted and monitored (0) 1 2 3 4 5
EFFECTS ON THE ECONOMY
Growth: The PPP should result in development that encourages strongand stable conditions of economic growth.
Economic output to be evaluated (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Local materials and Service: PPP should encourage use of raw materialsand services from local industries where possible.
Description of sources (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Local Investment of Capital: Development should encourage the localretention of capital and the development of downstream industries,
utilizing local raw materials, produces and labour.
Description of investment strategy (0) 1 2 3 4 5
SUSTAINABILITY TEST: Record sheet
Activity : Spraying of 2100 cocoa farms municipal wide
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CRITERIA- BASIC AIMS AND OBJECTIVES SCORE REASONS
EFFECTS ON NATURAL RESOURCES
Protected Areas and Wildlife: should be conserved, and theseresources should be enhanced where practical.
0 Project will not be in a protected area
Degraded Land: Areas vulnerable to degradation should beavoided, and already degraded land should be enhanced.
3 Project will not affect areas vulnerable to degradation
Energy: The activity should encourage efficient energy use, andmaximize use of renewable rather than fossil fuels.
0 Spraying farms does not involve energy usage
Pollution: Discharges of pollutants and waste products to theatmosphere, water and land should be avoided or minimized
2 Chemicals from the spray will pollute the atmosphere
Use of Raw Materials: All raw materials should be used withmaximum efficiency, and recycled where practical.
0 Does not require the use of raw materials
Rivers and Water bodies: Should retain their natural character. 2 Chemicals can pollute nearby water bodies
EFFECTS ON SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CONDITIONS
Local Character: and cohesion of local communities should beenhanced where practical. 0 Spraying of farms does not promote cohesion among local communities
Health and Well-being: Activity should benefit the work force, and
local communities in terms of health and well-being, nutrition,
shelter, education and cultural expression.
4 Project will benefit the farmers and help them increase yield in order to
earn more to cater for their health, well being, nutrition, education and
shelter
Gender: Activity should empower women. 3 Spraying cocoa farms for the farmers will also include female farmers
and as such can boost their yield thereby helping the women to cater forthemselves
Job Creation: Activity should create jobs for local peopleparticularly women and young people.
5 Spraying of the farms will be done by the local people thereby creatingemployment
Participation: Active participation and involvement of localcommunities should be encouraged (esp. vulnerable and excluded
sections).
3 There will be involvement of the local communities
Access to Land: Activity should improve access to land 0 Activity will not improve access to land
Access to Water: Activity should improve access to water 0 Activity will not improve access to water
Access to Transport: Activity should improve access to transport. 0 Activity will not improve access to transport
Sanitation: Activity should improve sanitation 3 project will not cause any harm to the environment
Equity: adverse and beneficial impacts from development should be
distributed equitably and should not discriminate against any group,
5 Project will be distributed equitably among the various communities in
the municipal
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especially vulnerable and excluded people.
Vulnerability and Risk: of drought, bushfire, floods, crises and
conflicts and epidemics should be reduced.
3 Spraying of farms will not promote drought, bushfire, crises and conflict
EFFECTS ON THE ECONOMY
Growth: the PPP should result in development that encouragesstrong and stable conditions of economic growth
4 Spraying of cocoa farms will help increase yield thereby promoting thedevelopment of the economy
Use of local materials and services: the PPP should result in theuse of raw materials and services from local industries where
possible.
0 Does not require the use of raw materials
Local Investment of Capital: development should encourage the
local retention of capital and the development of downstreamindustries, utilizing local raw materials, products and labour.
3 The labour will be produced by the local folks though will not utilize
raw materials
Source: Groups Construct, 2008
Activity: Institute credit scheme for 600 farmers in the municipality
CRITERIA BASIC AIMS AND OBJECTIVES INDICATORS PERFORMANCE
MEASURE
EFFECTS ON NATURAL RESOURCES
Protected Areas and Wildlife: should be conserved, and these resources
should be enhanced where practical.
Sensitive areas shown on maps (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Degraded Land: and areas vulnerable to degradation should be avoided.
Already degraded land should be enhanced.
Vulnerable areas shown on maps (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Energy: The PPP should encourage efficient energy use, and maximize
use of renewable rather than fossil fuels.
Quantity and type of fuel/energy to be identified (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Pollution: Discharges of pollutants and waste products to the atmosphere,
water and land should be avoided or minimized.
Quantity and type of fuel/energy to be identified (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Use of Raw Materials: All raw materials should be used with maximum
efficiency, and recycled where practical.
Quantity and type of materials to be assessed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Rivers and Water bodies: should retain their natural character. Minimum flows/water levels to be set (0) 1 2 3 4 5
EFFECTS ON SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CONDITIONS
Local character: and cohesion of local communities should be Opinions of local communities to be assessed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
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maintained and enhanced where practical.
Health and Well-being: the PPP should benefit the work force, and local
communities in terms of health and well-being, nutrition, shelter, educationand cultural expression.
Number of people exposed to water-borne disease,
or lacking adequate food and shelter to beassessed.
(0) 1 2 3 4 5
Gender: The PPP should empower women. Number of women to be empowered (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Work for local People: Priority should be given to providing jobs forlocal people and particularly women and young people.
Number of people to be employed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Participation: Active participation and involvement of local communitiesshould be encouraged (especially vulnerable and excluded sections).
Level of participation proposed (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Access: of the poor to land should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Access of the poor to water should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Access of the poor to transport should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Sanitation: should be improved. Number of the poor to be assisted (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Equity: Adverse and beneficial impacts from development should be
distributed equitably and should not discriminate against any groups,especially vulnerable and excluded people.
Number of the poor to benefit on equitable terms (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Vulnerability and Risk: of drought, bushfire, floods crises and conflictsand epidemics should be reduced.
Occurrence to be noted and monitored (0) 1 2 3 4 5
EFFECTS ON THE ECONOMY
Growth: The PPP should result in development that encourages strong
and stable conditions of economic growth.
Economic output to be evaluated (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Local materials and Service: PPP should encourage use of raw materials
and services from local industries where possible.
Description of sources (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Local Investment of Capital: Development should encourage the local
retention of capital and the development of downstream industries,utilizing local raw materials, produces and labour.
Description of investment strategy (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Source: Groups Construct, 2008
SUSTAINABILITY TEST: Record sheet
Activity: Institute credit scheme for 600 farmers in the municipality
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CRITERIA- BASIC AIMS AND OBJECTIVES SCORE REASONS
EFFECTS ON NATURAL RESOURCES
Protected Areas and Wildlife: should be conserved, and theseresources should be enhanced where practical.
0 Project is not relevant to protected areas and wildlife in the municipality
Degraded Land: Areas vulnerable to degradation should beavoided, and already degraded land should be enhanced.
0 Credit scheme for farmers has no correlation with areas vulnerable todegradation
Energy: The activity should encourage efficient energy use, andmaximize use of renewable rather than fossil fuels.
0 Instituting credit schemes does not have anything to do with energyusage
Pollution: Discharges of pollutants and waste products to theatmosphere, water and land should be avoided or minimized
0 The project does not have any relation with pollution
Use of Raw Materials: All raw materials should be used withmaximum efficiency, and recycled where practical.
0 Does not make use of raw materials
Rivers and Water bodies: Should retain their natural character. 0 Has nothing to do with water bodies
EFFECTS ON SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CONDITIONS
Local Character: and cohesion of local communities should beenhanced where practical. 4 Instituting credit scheme in the municipality will bring aboutinterconnection among the farmers in the various communities
Health and Well-being: Activity should benefit the work force, and
local communities in terms of health and well-being, nutrition,
shelter, education and cultural expression.
4 The credit scheme will benefit the work force by aiding them to get
capital to increase yield and also improve their standard of living
Gender: Activity should empower women. 4 The credit scheme will help empower the women who are farmers by
helping them financially
Job Creation: Activity should create jobs for local people
particularly women and young people.
3 There is a sense of balance with respect to the project and the criteria
Participation: Active participation and involvement of local
communities should be encouraged (esp. vulnerable and excludedsections).
3 Project will not discriminate the vulnerable and excluded but will
involve 600 farmers within the municipal
Access to Land: Activity should improve access to land 0 Instituting credit scheme will not affect access to land
Access to Water: Activity should improve access to water 0 Project is not relevant to improving access to water
Access to Transport: Activity should improve access to transport. 0 Activity does not have any correlation with transport
Sanitation: Activity should improve sanitation 0 Instituting credit schemes does not affect sanitation
Equity: adverse and beneficial impacts from development should be
distributed equitably and should not discriminate against any group,
especially vulnerable and excluded people.
5 Farmers in the various communities will have access to the credit
scheme thereby promoting equity
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Vulnerability and Risk: of drought, bushfire, floods, crises andconflicts and epidemics should be reduced.
0 Project does not have any effect on drought, bushfire, floods, crises andconflict
EFFECTS ON THE ECONOMY
Growth: the PPP should result in development that encourages
strong and stable conditions of economic growth
3 Project will promote development
Use of local materials and services: the PPP should result in the
use of raw materials and services from local industries wherepossible.
3 Instituting credit scheme has a neutral balance with the use of local
materials
Local Investment of Capital: development should encourage thelocal retention of capital and the development of downstream
industries, utilizing local raw materials, products and labour.
3 The project has a sense of balance with the local investment of capital
Source: Groups Construct, 2008
Sustainability Test for Municipal Economy
Activity: Formation of an FBO at Abofour
CRITERIA BASIC AIMS AND OBJECTIVES INDICATORS PERFORMANCE
MEASURE
EFFECTS ON NATURAL RESOURCES
Protected Areas and Wildlife: should be conserved, and these resources
should be enhanced where practical.
Sensitive areas shown on maps (0) 1 2 3 4 5
Degraded Land: and areas vulnerable to degradation should be avoided.
Already degraded land should be enhanced.
Vulnerable areas shown on maps (0) 1 2 3 4 5