Environmental Mitigation and Monitoring Plan (EMMP) for Justice, Human Rights, and Security Strengthening Activity
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The Justice, Human Rights, and Security Strengthening Activity (JHRSS) is a program implemented in Honduras with funding from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
2016 · 71 pages

Abstract
The program aims to strengthen justice, human rights, and security in Honduras through various activities and interventions. The Environmental Mitigation and Monitoring Plan (EMMP) is a critical component of the JHRSS program, outlining the environmental compliance procedures and requirements for the activity. The EMMP is guided by several key documents, including the Initial Environmental Examination (IEE)/Environmental Threshold Decision (ETD), Regulation 216, the JHRSS contract, and USAID environmental guidance. The plan is designed to ensure that the JHRSS program meets the necessary environmental standards and requirements, including those related to climate change and environmental due diligence. The JHRSS program will be implemented in various areas of Honduras, with a focus on strengthening justice, human rights, and security. The program will involve a range of activities, including training for JHRSS staff, environmental compliance training for partners, and the implementation of mitigation measures to minimize potential environmental impacts. The EMMP outlines the environmental compliance procedures and requirements for the JHRSS program, including the need for environmental screening, mitigation measures, and monitoring activities. The plan also emphasizes the importance of climate change-related risks and the need for environmental due diligence. The EMMP includes several annexes, which provide additional information on environmental screening forms, potential impacts, mitigation measures, and monitoring activities. The JHRSS program will be implemented in accordance with the EMMP, which will ensure that the program meets the necessary environmental standards and requirements. The program will be monitored and evaluated regularly to ensure that environmental compliance procedures are being followed and that mitigation measures are being implemented effectively. The EMMP is a critical component of the JHRSS program, outlining the environmental compliance procedures and requirements for the activity. The plan is designed to ensure that the program meets the necessary environmental standards and requirements, including those related to climate change and environmental due diligence. The JHRSS program will be implemented in accordance with the EMMP, which will ensure that the program is environmentally sustainable and responsible. The EMMP includes several key components, including environmental screening, mitigation measures, and monitoring activities. The plan also emphasizes the importance of climate change-related risks and the need for environmental due diligence. The EMMP is guided by several key documents, including the IEE/ETD, Regulation 216, the JHRSS contract, and USAID environmental guidance. The JHRSS program will be implemented in various areas of Honduras, with a focus on strengthening justice, human rights, and security. The program will involve a range of activities, including training for JHRSS staff, environmental compliance training for partners, and the implementation of mitigation measures to minimize potential environmental impacts. The EMMP outlines the environmental compliance procedures and requirements for the JHRSS program, ensuring that the program meets the necessary environmental standards and requirements.
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USAID DEC