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$304,000.00 (Project budget includes all project-funded activities)
Last Updated Date
Apr 28, 2020
Project Estimated Start Date
Oct 18, 2019
Project Estimated End Date
Jun 30, 2020
Project Description
The project will help the institution to assess and propose initiatives for its cultural transformation that supports its digital transformation.
Development Results
The expected impact of this project is to define the foundations for the digital cultural transformation of the Client.
Indicator
Calendar Year 2020 Results
Cumulative Results as of 2020
Number of workshops, training events, seminars, conferences, etc.
Not Available
30
Number of entities receiving advisory services
Not Available
1
Number of participants in workshops, training events, seminars, conferences, etc.
Not Available
150
Number of participants reporting satisfied or very satisfied with workshops, trainings, seminars, conferences, etc.
Not Available
135
Number of procedures/firm-level policies/practices/standards recommended for improvement or elimination
Not Available
2
Number of reports (assessments, surveys, manuals, Phase I/strategic option reports, research, analytical, evaluations, etc.) completed
Not Available
2
Number of recommended procedures/firm-level policies/practices/standards that were improved or eliminated
Not Available
Not Available
E&S Risks / Impacts and Mitigation
Performance Standard
Description & Potential Impact
Mitigation
PS 1. Assessment and Management of Environmental and Social Risks and Impacts
Following the E&S risk assessment procedures, this project has been rated with a low E&S rating. The project aims to support Caja Arequipa's digital transformation by preparing the foundations for an institutional cultural change to embrace a digital transformation. This type of project scope does not typically pose additional E&S risks to our clients or end users, as determined by the ESRP.
The project aims to prepare the foundations for an institutional cultural change to embrace a digital transformation, which would not be expected to worse the E&S impact of a client or activity. IFC?s advice will be provided in a manner consistent with the principles of the relevant Performance Standards
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