Policy sectors: Employment and private sector development / Social protection / Health / Environment and climate change
Type of instrument: Impact Bond
Delivery locations: Malaga
Country classification: High-income
Max potential outcome payment: EUR 10m
Intervention
Social or environmental challenge
Several social challenges: food waste, poverty reduction, employment and loneliness.
Description of the intervention
There will be three groups/lots under this pipeline project: - Lot 1 is focused at reducing food insecurity. It includes interventions around collecting donations and distributing them to Food Bank's users in the province of Malaga, based on their demand. - Lot 2 is focused at achieving and retaining employment. Interventions include mentoring and intermediation. - Lot 3 seeks to reduce loneliness. Interventions are related to strengthening personal social networks
Target population
Beneficiaries of the Food Bank in Malaga
Location
Country:
Spain
Locality:
Malaga
Outcome metrics
Reduction of vulnerabilities (food insecurity, unemployment, loneliness)
Last data update
Data for this pipeline project was last updated in November 2024
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