CEPF appraises projects not only on their technical merit, but also on their environmental and social ramifications. Therefore, procedures for addressing environmental and social issues are included in the project cycle management process. A driving principle of CEPF is to prevent and mitigate any harm to people and thus to incorporate environmental and social concerns as an intrinsic part of project cycle management.
For more information, see Safeguards Policies section on the CEPF website.
To date, there are 6 safeguards documents for Caribbean projects. For more information, see here:
- Fauna and Flora International (FFI): Pest Management Plan
- Environmental Awareness Group (EAG): Pest Management Plan
- International Iguana Foundation (IIF): Process Framework
- Windsor Research Centre Limited (WRC): Environmental Management Plan
- National Parks, Rivers and Beaches Authority (NPRBA): Process Framework
- Fondo Pronaturaleza Inc. (PRONATURA): Involuntary Resettlement
- Caribbean Coastal Area Management Foundation (CCAM):Process Framework
- Caribbean Coastal Area Management Foundation (CCAM):Environmental Impact Assessment and Environmental Management Plan
- Fundación José Delio Guzmán Inc.: Environmental Assessment Safety Manual
