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$1,550,000.00 (Project budget includes all project-funded activities)
Last Updated Date
Mar 20, 2022
Project Estimated Start Date
Feb 15, 2018
Project Estimated End Date
Jun 30, 2020
Project Description
In this project, IFC will work with public and private sector clients to grow the value of tourism for Fijian businesses and communities by strengthening supply chain linkages between hotels and the Fijian agriculture sector, supporting tour operators and hotels to develop products and marketing campaigns to target high yielding tourist markets, and supporting development of pipeline tourism investment opportunities.
Development Results
The overall goal of the project is to grow revenues for Fijian tourism businesses and small and medium enterprises (SMEs), support improved economic opportunities for Fijian communities in tourism and tourism-related sectors, and support investment in the Fiji tourism sector.
Indicator
Calendar Year 2020 Results
Cumulative Results as of 2020
Number of women participants in workshops, training events, seminars, conferences, etc.
139
348
Number of entities receiving advisory services
14
37
Number of entities receiving in-depth advisory services
9
15
Number of participants in workshops, training events, seminars, conferences, etc.
303
825
Number of procedures/firm-level policies/practices/standards recommended for improvement or elimination
206
338
Number of reports (assessments, surveys, manuals, Phase I/strategic option reports, research, analytical, evaluations, etc.) completed
15
29
Number of workshops, training events, seminars, conferences, etc.
9
25
Number of recommended procedures/firm-level policies/practices/standards that were improved or eliminated
122
159
Number of entities that implemented recommended changes
12
26
Number of reports accepted by client
14
30
E&S Risks / Impacts and Mitigation
Performance Standard
Description & Potential Impact
Mitigation
PS 1. Assessment and Management of Environmental and Social Risks and Impacts
As part of its Due Diligence, and as mandated by IFC's Sustainability Policy, IFC team has screened this project to assess consistency with IFC's Performance Standards.
IFC's advice will be provided in a manner consistent with the principles of the relevant Performance Standards. The IFC team will assist the client, as the final decision maker, in gaining a good understanding of IFC's Performance Standards.
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