Ministry of Environment of Lebanon

LB-Environmental Pollution Abatement Project - P143594

Last update: Oct 12, 2023 Last update: Oct 12, 2023

Details

Project End Date:2023-02-28
Location:Lebanon
Lebanon
Category:Goods, Works, Consulting services, Non-consulting services
Status:Completion and evaluation
Sectors:Environment & Climate, Pollution & Waste Management (incl. treatment)
Languages:English
Contracting authority type:Government / Public Sector
Eligibility:Unknown
Budget: USD 13,080,518
Date posted: Jan 15, 2013

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Project cycle timeline

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Awarded
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Description

Updated on August 5th, 2014:

The objective is to reduce pollution generated by point-source/industrial entities, to limit the impact on public health as well as on ecological systems by increasing environmental performance in point sources/industrial plants and the introduction of cleaner production and green investments. Negotiations scheduled for 20 May 2014. Environmental Assessment Category F. Project: P143594. US$ 15.0 (IBRD). Consultants will be required. Ministry of Environment, Downtown Beirut, Lazarieh Center, Black A4 New, 8th Floor, Beirut, Lebanon, Tel: (961-1) 981-854, Fax: (961-1) 976-534, E-mail: manal.moussallem@undp-lebprojects.org, Contact: Manal Moussallem, Advisor to the Minister; Central Bank, Lebanon, Tel: (961) 1743-469, E-mail: waelhamdan@bdl.gov.lb, Contact: Wael Hamdan, Senior Director. Head of Financing Unit
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Updated on May 9th, 2014:

The objective is to reduce pollution generated by point-source/industrial entities, to limit the impact on public health as well as on ecological systems by increasing environmental performance in point sources/industrial plants and the introduction of cleaner production and green investments. Negotiations scheduled for 15 May 2014. Environmental Assessment Category F. Project: P143594. US$ 15.0 (IBRD). Consulting services to be determined. Ministry of Environment, Downtown Beirut, Lazarieh Center, Black A4 New, 8th Floor, Beirut, Lebanon, Tel: (961-1) 981-854, Fax: (961-1) 976-534, E-mail: manal.moussallem@undp-lebprojects.org, Contact: Manal Moussallem, Advisor to the Minister; Central Bank, Lebanon, Tel: (961) 1743-469, E-mail: waelhamdan@bdl.gov.lb, Contact: Wael Hamdan, Senior Director. Head of Financing Unit
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Updated on April 2nd, 2014:

The objective is to reduce pollution generated by point-source/industrial entities, to limit the impact on public health as well as on ecological systems by increasing environmental performance in point sources/industrial plants and the introduction of cleaner production and green investments. Negotiations scheduled for 18 March 2014. Environmental Assessment Category F. Project: P143594. US$ 15.0 (IBRD). Consulting services to be determined. Ministry of Environment, Downtown Beirut, Lazarieh Center, Black A4 New, 8th Floor, Beirut, Lebanon, Tel: (961-1) 981-854, Fax: (961-1) 976-534, E-mail: manal.moussallem@undp-lebprojects.org, Contact: Manal Moussallem, Advisor to the Minister; Central Bank, Lebanon, Tel: (961) 1743-469, E-mail: waelhamdan@bdl.gov.lb, Contact: Wael Hamdan, Senior Director. Head of Financing Unit

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The World Bank (USA) is part of an international financial agency that makes loans and grants to governments in low- and middle-income countries to fund capital projects. The United States was a driving force behind the founding of the World Bank in 1944 and it is still the World Bank's largest shareholder today.

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About the Sectors

Environment & Climate

Focuses on protecting natural ecosystems, promoting sustainable resource management, enhancing climate resilience, and mitigating the impacts of climate change through conservation, adaptation, and low-carbon initiatives.


Key areas:
  • Environmental protection and conservation
  • Natural resource and ecosystem management
  • Climate change and environmental resilience

Pollution & Waste Management (incl. treatment)

Includes initiatives aimed at reducing environmental pollution and improving the collection, treatment, and disposal of waste.


Key areas:
  • Pollution prevention and environmental protection
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