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Second Poverty Alleviation Fund Project

Resumen*

The Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund (PPAF) Project is a follow-on of the project. The development objective remains to reduce the incidence of poverty in the country through provision of resources and services to the poor and low income, particularly women. The project has the following three components: Component 1) Expanded Outreach. In the past three years, loans from PPAF funding have been extended to more than 200,000 borrowers, 41% of whom...

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Objetivo de desarrollo

The original Project Development Objective for the PPAF-II remains unchanged: to reduce the incidence of poverty in the country through provision of resources and services to the poor, especially women. The additional financing for social mobilization enables key PPAF partner Organizations (POs) to expand their social mobilization programs to cover an additional one million poor rural households in 25 of the poorest districts of the country and provide a foundation for the expansion of Pakistan's poverty reduction agenda through PPAF and the PPAF-III project. PPAF's POs will mobilize approximately 50,000 Community Organizations (COs), which federate at Union Council levels, to form Local Support Organizations (LSO), and higher level in order to access public and private development resources and services and to link communities more effectively to local government and the private sector. A leadership cadre of 250,000 women and men will be trained to manage the COs and federations and to manage the linkages with outside organizations for long term sustainability. Restructuring of the additional financing in July 2009 introduced additional outcomes on community infrastructure and market linkages including, including the provision of 1,200 new infrastructure schemes and skills training for at least 1,000 individuals in the four districts of the Sindh Coastal Area development (SCAD) program.

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Proyecto Detalles

  • P082977

  • Closed

  • Mohammad Alvi

  • N/A

  • Pakistán

  • 6 de junio de 2003

  • (a partir de la presentación ante el Directorio)

    4 de diciembre de 2003

  • 15 de abril de 2004

  • US$ 476.00 millones

  • N/A

  • Asia meridional

  • 2004

  • US$ 238.00 millones

  • F

  • No aplicable

  • 12 de marzo de 2013

  • BANK APPROVED

  • 6 de junio de 2013

  • Notes

Finanzas

Financiamiento (millones de US$)

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Entidad De Financiamiento Compromisos
Borrower/Recipient 10.00
Sub-borrower(s) 107.00
IDA Credit 238.00
Local Communities 13.00

Financiamiento total del proyecto (millones de US$)

Línea de productos BIRF/AIF
Compromiso del BIRF No Disponible
Compromiso de la AIF 238.00
Compromiso del BIRF + AIF 238.00
Instrumento de Financiamiento
Monto a título de donación No Disponible
Costo total del proyecto** 476.00

Resumen del financiamiento del Banco Mundial (millones de US$) al 30 de abril de 2025

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Ratings

CALIFICACIONES DE LA EJECUCIÓN

Name Review Date
Project Management Satisfactory 2010-12-08
Procurement Satisfactory 2010-12-08
Progress towards achievement of PDO Satisfactory 2010-12-08
Financial Management Satisfactory 2010-12-08
Monitoring and Evaluation Satisfactory 2010-12-08
Overall Implementation Progress (IP) Satisfactory 2010-12-08
Counterpart Funding Satisfactory 2010-12-08

CALIFICACIONES DE LA TERMINACIÓN

INDICADORINFORME DE LA TERMINACIÓN DE LA EJECUCIÓN Y DE RESULTADOS: 12-27-2011
ResultadosSubstantial
Riesgo para los resultados de desarrolloModest
Desempeño del BancoSubstantial
Desempeño del prestatarioSubstantial
Desempeño del GobiernoSubstantial
Organismo EjecutorSubstantial

CALIFICACIONES DE EVALUACIONES INDEPENDIENTES

INDICADORREVISIÓN DEL ICR: 12-23-2013INFORME DE LA EVALUACIÓN DEL DESEMPEÑO DEL PROYECTO:
Calificación De Los ResultadosModerately Satisfactory N/a
Riesgo Para Los Resultados De DesarrolloModerateN/a
Desempeño Del BancoModerately SatisfactoryN/a
Desempeño Del PrestatarioModerately SatisfactoryN/a
Desempeño Del GobiernoModerately SatisfactoryN/a
Organismo EjecutorModerately SatisfactoryN/a
Calidad Del IfeUnsatisfactoryN/a
Calidad De SyeModestN/a

Marco de resultados

INDICADORES DE OBJETIVOS DE DESARROLLO DE PROYECTOS

INDICATORLÍNEA DE REFERENCIAEN CURSOOBJETIVO
  • Empowerment of the poor, especially womenValor20% clients of all PPAF's POs are women; low parti44% loans disbursed to women. Over 4,860 female Overall 60% clients women with each PO having at l
    Fecha1 de enero de 200430 de septiembre de 200831 de julio de 2009
    ComentarBased on progress at close of core credit for PPAF II credit
  • 4. Improved institutional capacity and financial sustainability of communities, POs as well as PPAFValor38 POs in 80 districts; 20,000 community organizat74 POs in 120 districts; 120,000 COs; and over 1.PPAF's services available in all backward district
    Fecha30 de junio de 200331 de agosto de 200931 de julio de 2009
    ComentarNumbers of COs continuing to increase as a result of the ongoing additional finance for social mobilisation.
  • Provide quality primary health care and formal primary education, ensuring maximum outreach to girls and women in order to address gender disparities.ValorNo schools and Health facilities available within 30 Health facilities established w/total of 250,4163 schools and 22 health facilities are operating
    Fecha30 de junio de 200330 de noviembre de 200831 de julio de 2009
    ComentarBased on progress at close of core credit for PPAF II credit
  • EARTHQUAKE COMPONENT: Skilled, unskilled labor and home owners given housing reconstruction training in order to rebuild their houses seismically and to ERRA guidelinesValorNo baseline available formally done prior to the eA total of 26,740 masons, steel fixers & carpenter12,000 skilled and unskilled labor trained
    Fecha31 de agosto de 200631 de agosto de 200931 de julio de 2008
    ComentarBased on final review of E3RP additional finance
  • Damaged and partially damaged houses received housing compensation and rebuilt according to ERRA guidelines, with priority given tovulnerable householdsValor109,705 completely and 10,270 partially damaged hoOver 83,685 (against an initial estimate of 110,00All eligible households received housing compensat
    Fecha31 de agosto de 200631 de agosto de 200931 de julio de 2009
    ComentarBased on final review of E3RP additional finance
  • Enhanced capacity of communities to take charge of their own rehabilitation and developmentValor251 villages in 34 Union Councils. 429 COs (10,057Over 70% of communities mobilized into inclusive aPOs have mobilized 70% of communities in the 34 u
    Fecha31 de agosto de 200631 de agosto de 200931 de julio de 2009
    ComentarBased on final review of E3RP additional finance
  • Restored access and use of damaged community physical infrastructureValorCommunity infrastructure schemes damaged in the 34Overall 77% (503) projects have been completed at Restore 1,000 damaged community infrastructure sch
    Fecha31 de agosto de 200631 de agosto de 209931 de julio de 2009
    ComentarBased on final review of E3RP additional finance
  • 1. Higher income levels of poor households through provision of loans and skills developmentValorMicro-credit Impact Evaluation of PPAFI will form Mean change in HH Income attributable to PPAF: 6% A return on investment on micro-credit loans of 30
    Fecha31 de diciembre de 200230 de septiembre de 200831 de julio de 2009
    ComentarBased on progress at close of core credit for PPAF II credit
  • 2. Better standards of living for the poor through provision of community level infrastructureValorVillages without community level infrastructure orOver 1,580 km of rural access roads built # providAn overall ERR of at least 20% and a FRR aggregate
    Fecha31 de diciembre de 200230 de noviembre de 200831 de julio de 2009
    ComentarBased on progress at close of core credit for PPAF II credit

INDICADORES DE RESULTADOS INTERMEDIOS

INDICATORLÍNEA DE REFERENCIAEN CURSOOBJETIVO
  • SOCIAL MOBILIZATION: Community organizations (CO) of the poor and their federations will be managing their own development throughtransparent, inclusive, accountable and community driven processesValor51,567 COs formed representing 822,928 households.
    Fecha29 de octubre de 2010
    Comentar
  • SOCIAL MOBILIZATION: community organisations in four districts of Sindh coastal areas managing their own processes through community driven processesValor2,537 COs have been formed and 1,722 infrastructur
    Fecha
    ComentarOriginal targets are exceeded as the program expands with finance from the PPAF-III project.
  • Cluster organisations at village and union council levelsValor2,261 VOs and 28 LSOs formed
    Fecha29 de octubre de 2010
    Comentar
  • Access to community physical infrastructureValor2,035 community infrastructure schemes approved #
    Fecha29 de octubre de 2010
    Comentar
  • Increased access to micro-finance by the poorValorTotal micro-credit loans 187,00; total micro-crediNo. of active clients PPAF funded increased from 5Half a million active borrowers
    Fecha30 de junio de 200330 de septiembre de 200831 de julio de 2009
    ComentarBased on progress at close of core credit for PPAF II credit
  • Increase access of communities to village level infrastructureValor3,223 infrastructure schemes initiatedOverall 97 per cent or 8,283 of the Community Infr8,200 infrastructure schemes. (original target was
    Fecha30 de junio de 200330 de octubre de 200830 de junio de 2009
    ComentarBased on progress at close of core credit for PPAF II credit