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:ID: 177aad72-5626-444d-a2e4-af8e1263b125
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:ID: auto-world-bank-esf
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:CREATED: [2026-05-23 Sat]
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#+title: World Bank Environmental and Social Framework
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#+filetags: :passepartout:compliance:framework:world:
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— inclusive growth and well-being, human-centered values and fairness,
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transparency and explainability, robustness and safety, accountability.
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Non-binding but influential — the AI Act, Canada's AIDA, and Japan's AI
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guidelines all cite them.
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Why it matters: The [[id:022109ad-f031-44c4-8ea0-0b3c9402ca90][OECD]] frameworks are indirect revenue drivers. Regulatory
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alignment with OECD principles is often a procurement requirement for
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international organizations and development finance institutions. First-mover
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advantage is about standard-setting: the gate package that maps to OECD
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principles first becomes the reference implementation.
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** World Bank Environmental and Social Framework (ESF)
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The World Bank's framework for managing environmental and social risk in
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investment projects. Ten standards: ESS1 (assessment), ESS2 (labor), ESS3
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(resource efficiency), ESS4 (community health), ESS5 (land/resettlement),
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ESS6 (biodiversity), ESS7 (indigenous peoples), ESS8 (cultural heritage),
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ESS9 (financial intermediaries), ESS10 (stakeholder engagement).
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Who must comply: Borrowers and project implementers across World Bank-financed
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projects in 100+ countries. Also adopted by many multilateral development banks
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