Occupational Health and Safety Management Plan – Final -SNSOP

The Productive Safety Net for socioeconomic Opportunities (SNSOP) is a World Bank funded project aimed at providing cash transfers and access to income generating opportunities and strengthening the National Safety Net Delivery System. It also aims to expand the safety net interventions to larger geographical locations to provide support to poor and vulnerable households (HH).

The project will be implemented in 15 counties. 10 of which are South Sudan safety Net (SSSNP) locations and 5 new locations for a duration of 27 months. This project has 4 components. Component 1: Cash Transfers and Complementary Social Measures. Under this component, the project provides 15 months of cash assistance to poor and vulnerable households in selected counties to meet immediate consumption gaps while also supporting resilience building to withstand future natural shocks and promoting improved households’ awareness and investment in human capital growth.

The cash assistance will be provided through two modalities:  (i)Labor-Intensive Public Works (LIPW) or participation in behavioral change communications training; and (ii) Direct Income Support (DIS). The complementary social measures under this component aim to promote human capital development through the design and implementation of a mix of Social and Behavioral Change Communication (SBCC) interventions on Financial Literacy (FL), Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH), Nutrition, and Early Childhood Development (ECD).

The target group for these measures, whether LIPW and/or DIS beneficiaries, as well as whether they apply to all counties or selected counties, depends on the specific types of interventions under each measure.

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