Social Assessment

Social assessment (SA) provides a framework for incorporating participation and social analysis into the design and delivery of Bank-assisted operations. Since there are many social variables which potentially affect project impacts and success, SAs must be selective and strategic, and focus on issues of operational relevance. Prioritizing critical issues, and determining how to address them, requires consultation with stakeholders, and other forms of data collection and analysis. SAs are carried out in a project context in order to: (a) identify key stakeholders and establish an appropriate framework for their participation in project selection, design, implementation, and monitoring, and evaluation; (b) ensure that project objectives and incentives for change are acceptable to the range of people intended to benefit, and that gender, ethnicity and other social differences are taken into account in project design; (c) assess the social impact of investment projects, and where adverse impacts are identified, determine how they can be avoided, minimized, or substantially mitigated; and (d) develop the capacity to enable participation, resolve conflict, permit service delivery, and carry out mitigation measures in ways that are socially sound.

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Main Authors: McPhail, Kathryn, Jacobs, Sue
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2003-09
Subjects:ACCOUNTABILITY, BENEFICIARIES, BUREAUCRACIES, COLLABORATION, COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS, CONSULTATION, CONSULTATIONS, CONTRACTORS, DATA ANALYSIS, DATA COLLECTION, DATA GATHERING, DECISION MAKING, DISCLOSURE, INCOME, INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY, INSTITUTIONAL STRENGTHENING, LEVELS OF PARTICIPATION, LISTENING, LOCAL AUTHORITIES, LOCAL PARTICIPATION, PARTICIPATORY DATA COLLECTION, PARTICIPATORY PROCESSES, PREPARATION, PRIVATE SECTOR, PROGRAMS, PROJECT DESIGN, PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION, PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT, RISK AVERSION, SCIENTISTS, SERVICE DELIVERY, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, SOCIAL ORGANIZATION, STAKEHOLDER, STAKEHOLDER INVOLVEMENT, STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION, STAKEHOLDER WORKSHOPS, STAKEHOLDERS, TRANSPARENCY : SOCIAL ASSESSMENTS, SOCIAL ANALYSIS, STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS, INDIGENOUS POPULATION, RESETTLEMENT, COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION, WOMEN IN DEVELOPMENT, DATA COLLECTING, METHODOLOGY, DOCUMENTATION, POVERTY, SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/09/2815122/social-assessment
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/11292
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