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Support for the design of a community reentry system for former offenders

The objective of the TC will be to contribute to the generation of basic data to inform the policy dialogue and debate about offender reentry needs, challenges and opportunities in The Bahamas, as well as, government strategies to address them. Background: The Department of Correctional Services of The Bahamas has requested the Bank¿s support in order to lay out the foundations necessary to put in place alternatives to imprisonment and opportunities after release for the prisoners.

Project Detail

Country

Bahamas

Project Number

BH-T1046

Approval Date

November 6, 2015

Project Status

Closed

Project Type

Technical Cooperation

Sector

SOCIAL INVESTMENT

Subsector

CITIZEN SAFETY

Lending Instrument

-

Lending Instrument Code

-

Modality

-

Facility Type

-

Environmental Classification

Likely to cause minimal or no negative environmental and associated social impacts

Total Cost

USD 345,907.00

Country Counterpart Financing

USD 0.00

Original Amount Approved

USD 345,907.00

Financial Information
Operation Number Lending Type Reporting Currency Reporting Date Signed Date Fund Financial Instrument
ATN/OC-15269-BH Sovereign Guaranteed USD - United States Dollar Ordinary Capital Nonreimbursable
Operation Number ATN/OC-15269-BH
  • Lending Type: Sovereign Guaranteed
  • Reporting Currency: USD - United States Dollar
  • Reporting Date:
  • Signed Date:
  • Fund: Ordinary Capital
  • Financial Instrument: Nonreimbursable

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Other Documents
https://www.iadb.org/document.cfm?id=EZSHARE-2056220512-2027
Small Letter Signed by the Representative
Agreement - Design for community Reentry System for Former Offenders [40865030].PDF
Dec. 31, 1999
English
https://www.iadb.org/document.cfm?id=EZSHARE-1262008655-2
TC Abstract
TC Abstract - BH-T1046 [39693665].PDF
Dec. 17, 2015
English
https://www.iadb.org/document.cfm?id=EZSHARE-457566957-7
Publication
our-prisoners-a-collection-of-papers.pdf
Apr. 03, 2019
English

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