Environmental Impact Assessment
NEMA and IFC Performance Standard-compliant EIA and ESIA services for infrastructure, agricultural and industrial project approvals across East Africa.
Every major infrastructure project in East Africa requires an EIA before works can commence.
Environmental Impact Assessment is a legal prerequisite for significant development projects across Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda and Ethiopia, with projects commencing without approval facing stop-work orders, demolition requirements and criminal prosecution. International development finance from IFC, World Bank and bilateral donors requires Environmental and Social Impact Assessments prepared to IFC Performance Standard scope that goes significantly beyond national minimum requirements. Jos•Hansen Advisory manages the complete EIA and ESIA process from initial screening through regulatory submission, navigating both national and international standards.

NEMA compliant
EIA reports prepared to Kenya NEMA, Uganda NEMA, Tanzania NEMC and Rwanda REMA requirements, including the specific scope, stakeholder consultation format and reporting structure required by each authority.
IFC PS compliant
Environmental and Social Impact Assessments prepared to IFC Performance Standard 1-8 scope, satisfying the environmental due diligence requirements of IFC, World Bank, ADB and bilateral development finance institutions.
8-16 week delivery
Typical turnaround from initial brief to completed regulatory submission of 8-16 weeks for most project types, including baseline survey, impact assessment, stakeholder consultation and report preparation.
Full EIA scope from screening through regulatory submission.
EIA impact assessment quality is determined by the quality of baseline data describing the pre-project environmental conditions the project will affect. Jos•Hansen deploys specialist ecologists, hydrologists, air quality and noise specialists and social specialists, conducting surveys to internationally recognised methodologies with QA procedures. Specialist baseline data withstands regulatory authority technical review and satisfies IFC PS1 disclosure requirements.

IFC PS scope satisfies multilateral finance due diligence.
IFC Performance Standards 1-8 require assessment and management of environmental and social risks, labour and working conditions, resource efficiency and pollution prevention, community health, safety and security, land acquisition, biodiversity, indigenous peoples and cultural heritage. Jos•Hansen ESIA reports prepared to PS scope include a gap analysis against the applicable PS requirements, stakeholder engagement plans meeting PS1 disclosure requirements, and Environmental and Social Management and Monitoring Plans structured to satisfy lender independent environmental and social monitor reviews. Reports are prepared in English with executive summaries translated to national languages for stakeholder consultation.

Specialist baseline surveys generate defensible assessment data.
EIA impact assessment quality is determined by the quality of baseline data describing the pre-project environmental conditions that the project will affect. Jos•Hansen deploys specialist ecologists for vegetation and wildlife surveys, hydrologists for surface water and groundwater baseline characterisation, air quality and noise specialists for ambient baseline monitoring, social specialists for community and livelihood surveys and heritage specialists for chance find protocol development. Specialist surveys are conducted to internationally recognised methodologies with QA procedures, generating baseline data that withstands regulatory authority technical review.

Technical specifications.
National frameworks
Kenya NEMA, Uganda NEMA, Tanzania NEMC, Rwanda REMA, Ethiopia EPA
International
IFC Performance Standards 1-8; World Bank ESF; AfDB IESIA requirements
Delivery timeline
8-16 weeks typical from brief to submission; expedited track available
Baseline surveys
Ecology, hydrology, air quality, noise, soils, socioeconomics, heritage
Output documents
EIA report, ESMP, stakeholder engagement plan, non-technical summary
Sectors covered
Infrastructure, energy, agriculture, mining, manufacturing, real estate
Typical delivery time from initial brief to completed EIA report submitted to the national environment authority including baseline surveys and stakeholder consultation
Full Performance Standard scope covered in Jos•Hansen ESIA reports, satisfying environmental due diligence of IFC, World Bank, ADB and bilateral development finance institutions
East African countries where Jos•Hansen delivers EIA services to national regulatory standards: Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda and Ethiopia
Why Environmental.
Single-source EIA management
Jos•Hansen manages the complete EIA process from scoping through regulatory submission, reducing client coordination burden and ensuring consistent report quality.
Finance institution ready
ESIA reports prepared to IFC PS scope satisfy the environmental due diligence requirements of all major multilateral and bilateral development finance institutions.
Multi-country capability
In-country regulatory relationships in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda and Ethiopia enable EIA delivery under the specific requirements of each national environment authority.
Specialist survey capability
In-house and specialist associate ecologists, hydrologists, air quality and social specialists provide the full baseline survey capability required for comprehensive EIA.
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