PPP Stage 1

PPP identification and screening

Overview

The project identification stage involves finding projects addressing clearly identified socioeconomic objectives that are central to sector needs and that are aligned with national development plans. Governments (and private parties, in the case of unsolicited proposals) should take a gender responsive approach to project identification, as this allows finding projects that more fully address socioeconomic objectives. Gender responsive project identification involves:

Accounting for the different infrastructure uses, needs, and priorities of women and men including gender-responsive measures in PPPs can help to further promote gender equality and increase demand while enhancing the project bankability and affordability.

Carrying out gender-sensitive consultations with women and men to understand their infrastructure uses, needs, and priorities during project identification. Gender-sensitive stakeholder consultations ensure that women’s and men’s needs and preferences are heard.

Carrying out a preliminary gender analysis to identify and understand gender differences in access to resources and opportunities, as well as social norms and expectations in affected communities. Gender analysis enables stakeholders to understand women’s and men’s different infrastructure uses, needs, and priorities.

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