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The Post Accession Rural Support Project for Poland will: (i) increase social inclusion in rural underdeveloped gminas by enhancing the capacity of local governments to identify, plan, and execute social protection strategies through a Social Inclusion Program (SIP); and, (ii) will support agricultural insurance fund (KRUS) reform by enhancing the efficiency of the KRUS Agency, through strengthening its administrative and analytic capacity and improving its management and decision making process. The project has the following components: (1) This component will provide support to refine KRUS policies that will allow to increase the sustainability of the system and improve efficiency. (2) The enabling policy framework for the Social Inclusion component comprises the new Social Assistance Act, which went into effect in January 2004, the National Social Inclusion Strategy, and the National Action Plan for Social Inclusion (2004). (3) This component is focused on increasing public awareness of the importance of social inclusion and capacity building for improved delivery of social inclusion activities at regional and local levels as well as public awareness campaigns for KRUS reform.**
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Last Updated February 08 2010
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Available Project Documents***
For a short project overview, please consult the Project Information Document if available.
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*Commitment at Board in USD$ millions. Does not reflect any cancellations. Pipeline and dropped projects display the forecast amount. Total project cost includes non-Bank funding.
** The project summary is drawn from the PAD, SAR, or PGD abstract and may not accurately reflect the project's current nature.
*** Project documents are posted to this website as soon as they reach certain milestones (more info.). For example, Project Appraisal Documents are processed and made available through this website a few days after Board approval. If you find that a report which should be here is unavailable, contact Infoshop .
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