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(R) Safe and Sustainable Transport SWAp (Ln. 78320-PE): The objective is to increase the quality of national road corridors that are essential to Peru’s competitiveness and to promote safer transport conditions, as part of the Government’s stimulus package designed in response to the global crisis. Signing tentatively scheduled for 31 Au-
US$ 150.0 (IBRD). Consultants will be required. PROVIAS Nacional, Jr. Zorritos 1203, Lima, Peru, Tel: (51-1) 615-7800, Ext. 4004, Fax: (51- 1) 615-7453, E-mail: rtorres@proviasnac.gob.pe, Contact: Raul Torres, Executive Director
jective is to enhance the environmental and socio-economic sustain- ability of historical, cultural and ecological assets of the Vilcanota Valley. Decision Meeting scheduled for 27 October 2010. Environ- mental Assessment Category A. Project: P117318. US$ 40.0 (IBRD). Consultants will be required. COPESCO, Plaza Tupac Amaru s/n, Distrito Wanchaq, Cuzco, Peru, Tel: (51-84) 581-540, Fax: (51-84) 236- 712, E-mail: frodriguez@copesco.gob.pe, Contact: Fernando Rodriguez, Executive Director
and living conditions of the rural population of Peru through adequate water supply, sanitation and health and education programs. The Ad- ditional finance will enhance decentralization arrangements with an aim at faster execution and enhanced governance. Project Concept Re- view Meeting scheduled for 22 July 2010. Environmental Assessment Category B. US$ 30.0 (IBRD). Consultants will be required. UGP- PRONASAR (Viceministerio de Construccion y Saneamiento), Av. Paseo de la Republica 3361, 3er Piso, San Isidro, Lima, Peru, Tel: (51- 1) 711-6200, Fax: (51-1) 711-6201, E-mail: vverau@vivienda.gob.pe, Contact: Vanessa Verau, Coordinator
to implement its disaster risk management program for averse natural events. Decision Meeting scheduled for 8 September 2010. Environ- mental Assessment Category U. Project: P120860. US$ 75.0 (IBRD). Consultants will be required. Unidad de Coordinacion de Prestamos Sectoriales (UCPS), Jr. Junin 319, Piso 4, Lima, Peru, Tel: (51-1) 311- 5958, Fax: (51-1) 311-9900, Contact: Aida Amezaga, Chief
tive is to contribute to the improvement of the water utility sustainability and its services to the poor by contributing to the optimization of the water and sewerage network in the poorest section of Lima Metropolitan Region, including rehabilitation, sectorization, metering and system au- tomatization. Decision Meeting scheduled for 25 August 2010. Envi- ronmental Assessment Category B. Project: P117293. US$ 58.0 (IBRD). Consultants will be required. SEDAPAL, Autopista R. Priale 210, Peru, Tel: (511) 317-3000, Fax: (511) 362-5148, E-mail: jbarco@sedapal.com.pe, Contact: Jorge Barco, General Manager Regional Agriculture, Fishing, and Forestry Second Conser vation and Sustainable Use of the Mesoameri- can Barrier Reef System: The objectives are to: (a) consolidate on- going efforts on the part of Belize, Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico to manage the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System (MBRS) as a shared, regional ecosystem; (b) safeguard its biodiversity values and functional integrity; and (c) create a transnational regulatory and pol- icy framework for its sustainable use. Identification is underway. En- vironmental Assessment Category B. US$ 5.3 (GEFU). Consultants will be required. Central American Community for Environment and De- velopment, Boulevard Orden de Malta No. 470, Urbanizacion Santa Elena, Urbanizacion Santa Elena, El Salvador, Tel: (503) 2248-8800, Fax: (503) 2248-8899, E-mail: rrodriguez@sica.int, Contact: Roberto Ro- driguez, Institutional Strengthening Coordinator Energy and Mining Eastern Caribbean Energy Regulator y Authority: The objective is to enhance the efficiency of electricity provision in OECS countries. Appraisal scheduled for 22 July 2010. Environmental Assessment Cat- egory C. Project: P101414. US$ 6.1 (IDA Credit). Consultants will be required. OECS Secretariat, Morne Fortune, PO Box 179, Saint Lu- cia, Tel: (758) 452-6327, E-mail: jfletcher@oecs.org, Contact: James Fletcher, Director, Social and Sustainable Development
broadband communications networks in the Caribbean region and within countries; (ii) contribute to the development of the regional IT industry; and (iii) contribute to improved Government efficiency and transparency through regionally harmonized e-government applications.
B. Project: P114963. US$ 6.0/16.0 (IBRD/IDA Credit). Consultants will be required. Implementing agency(ies) to be determined.
Public Administration, Law, and Justice Sustainable Financing and Management of Eastern Caribbean Marine Ecosystem: The objective is to improve the management ef- fectiveness of existing and expanded Protected Area networks across the Eastern Caribbean through the establishment of sustainable fi- nancing mechanisms. Project preparation is underway. Environmen- tal Assessment Categor y B. Project: P103470. US$ 8.8/3.0/8.4 (GEFU/KFW/ZFOU). Consultants will be required. The Nature Con- servancy (TNC), PO Box 420237, Summerland Key, United States, Tel: (876) 754-4579 Ext. 28, Fax: (876) 754-2365, Contact: Kimberly John, Sustainable Waters Programme Manager
nance disaster vulnerability reduction investments for selected public infrastructure in Dominica, Grenada, Saint Lucia and St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Project preparation is underway. Environmental As- sessment Categor y B. Project: P117871. US$ 30.0/20.0/40.0 (IDA Credit/CIF/ECEU). Consultants will be required. Implementing agency(ies) to be determined.
age the global turmoil and mitigate its impact on the poor by improving social safety nets and supporting a sustained medium term process of legal, institutional and structural development that promotes growth and improves public governance and service delivery. The loan/credit
Project: P117016. US$ 4.0/8.0 (IBRD/IDA Credit). Consultants will be required. Ministry of Finance, 2nd Floor, Financial Centre, Bridge Street, Saint Lucia, Tel: (758) 468-5520, Fax: (758) 451-9231, E-mail: min- fin@gosl.gov.lc, Contact: Embert St. Juste, Director of Economic Re- search in MOF and Project Coordinator Uruguay Energy and Mining (R) Energy Sector Strengthening: The objectives are to support: (a) the upgrade of transmission and distribution networks; (b) invest- ments in renewable energies and energy efficiency equipments; and (c) programs for reducing technical and non technical losses. Prepa- ration scheduled for 26 July 2010. Environmental Assessment Category B. US$ 100.0 (IBRD). Consultants will be required. Implementing agency(ies) to be determined.
small and medium enterprises with inadequate access to credit to im- prove their compliance with environmental regulations, while simul- taneously boosting their industrial competitiveness. Project Concept Review Meeting scheduled for 15 October 2010. Identification is under- way. Environmental Assessment Category B. US$ 40.0 (IBRD). Con- sultants will be required. Implementing agency(ies) to be determined.
prove the business climate, capital markets and fiscal reforms, including reform of social security system. Negotiations completed on 14 July
tal Assessment Category U. Project: P116215. US$ 100.0 (IBRD). Con- sultants will be required. Ministry of Economy and Finance, Colonia 1089 3er Piso, Montevideo, Uruguay, Tel: (598-2) 1712-2210, Fax: (598- 2) 1712-2212, E-mail: secmacro@mef.gub.uy, Contact: Michael Bor- chardt, Head of Macroeconomics Advisory Water, Sanitation and Flood Protection (R) Fourth OSE Modernization and Systems Rehabilitation Adaptable Program Loan: The objective o f is to finance the con- struction of wastewater treatment plants in Salto and Paysandu, two cities located on the cross-border Rio Uruguay. Project Concept Re- view Meeting scheduled for 27 September 2010. Environmental As- sessment Category A. US$ 20.0 (IBRD). Consultants will be required. Implementing agency(ies) to be determined.
identify and provide grant funding to support innovative projects. Board Approval scheduled for mid-July 2010. Environmental Assessment Category U. US$ 1.0/2.0/2.7/1.1 (GDEN/GEFU/GFDR/IFAD). No consultants are required. Various Organizations, Contact: Frederic Mvondo, Directeur General Adjoint (Coordinator) Threatened Species Partnership-Save Your Logo: The objective is to provide grant funding through IUCN for projects associated with conservation of globally threatened species. It is expected that co- funding will be leveraged from the Bank and from private sector part- ners, through the Save Your Logo campaign, to replenish the funding mechanism. Appraisal scheduled for mid-July 2010. Environmental Assessment Category B. Project: P115564. US$ 4.9 (GEFU). No con- sultants are required. Contact: Elvin Rustamov, PIU Director Water, Sanitation and Flood Protection (R) Sustainable Governance and Knowledge Generation: The ob- jective is to secure and enhance the delivery and impacts of the new MNA/GEF Mediterranean Partnership Initiative “Sustainable MED” and to put in place “sustainability elements” for an improved governance of freshwater, coastal and marine resources at the regional Mediter- ranean level and at the country level. Decision Meeting scheduled for 1 February 2011. Preparation is underway. Environmental Assessment Category C. US$ 3.0 (GEFU). Consulting services and implementing agency(ies) to be determined.
In September 1994, the Bank’s Executive Directors approved a proposal to make guarantees a mainstream instrument of Bank operations. These guarantees are most likely to be used for infrastructure fi- nancing, where the demands for funding are large, political and sov- ereign risks are significant, and the need for long-maturity financing is often critical to a project’s viability. By covering some of the risks that the market is not able to bear or adequately evaluate, the Bank’s guarantee can attract new sources of finance, reduce financing costs, and extend maturities. The guarantee can be especially valuable where activities traditionally undertaken and financed by the government are being shifted to the private sec- tor but where the government remains as a regulator or provider of inputs and a buyer of outputs. The Bank’s participation as guarantor can also facilitate the transparency of these transactions. Since the guarantee is intended to be a catalytic instrument, the Bank offers only partial guarantees, and risks are clearly shared between the Bank and private lenders. The Bank’s objective is to cover risks that it is well-positioned to bear given its credit, its experience with devel- oping countries, and its special relationships with governments. The risk-sharing may be for specific risks (the partial risk guarantee) or for part of the financing (the partial credit guarantee). A partial risk guarantee covers risks arising from nonperformance of sovereign contractual obligations or from force majeure aspects in a project. A partial credit guarantee typically extends maturities beyond what private creditors could otherwise provide, for example, by guar- anteeing late-dated repayments or by providing incentives for lenders to roll over medium-term loans. AUGUST 2010 Monthly Operational Summary PAGE 83 For more information on the Bank’s guarantee program and to obtain a copy of the pamphlet “The World Bank Guarantees: Leveraging Pri- vate Finance for Emerging Markets” (available in English, French, Por- tuguese and Spanish), please contact the Finance Economics and Urban Department (FEU) Tel: (202) 458-8111; Fax: (202) 522-0761, or visit www.worldbank.org/guarantees. Africa Region Regional Transportation Joint Railway Concession: (Public Sector) The objective is to mo- bilize commercial debt financing in support of the joint concessioning of the Kenya and Uganda railways. Two IDA partial risk guarantees, Kenya (US$ 45.0) and Uganda (US$ 10.0), in support of the project, which is a component of the East Africa Community Transport Facil- itation project, were approved by the Executive Directors on 23 Janu- ary 2006. The project achieved financial closure in December 2006.
opment and implementation of a216 MW gas-fired power plant located in the Mbolongwe village, 9 km north of the coastal city of Kribi in the southern province of Cameroon. The primary objective is to increase the capacity and reliability electricity supply in Cameroon through the implementation of the 216 MW Kribi gas power generation project to create a solid base for growth and poverty reduction in Cameroon. An IDA PRG of about US$ 80 million is being considered in support of the project. Board presentation is tentatively scheduled forearly-FY11.
prove traffic efficiency along the Northern Corridor in Kenya by en- abling private investment within a toll road concession along the most congested urban sections of the Uhuru Highway. Up to US$ 320.0 in guarantees from IDA (PRG) and MIGA (PRI) is currently being con- sidered in support of the concession. Board presentation tentatively scheduled formid-FY11.
to strengthen the value chain for power generation by ending the bot- tlenecks in the supply chain for power generation-previously a funda- mental constraint to economic growth in the country. The guarantees will support the Power Holding Company of Nigeria’s gas supply pay- ment obligations to international and domestic oil companies which will help mobilize gas supplies for power generation. The PRGs would help to assist the Government in putting in place an appropriate frame- work for IPPs as well as the extent of Government support to be pro- vided through the PRGs. IDA PRGs of US$ 400.0 were approved for the first phase of the project . Approved by the Executive Directors on 16 June 2009. PAGE 84 Monthly Operational Summary AUGUST 2010 AUGUST 2010 Monthly Operational Summary PAGE 85 AUSAID Australian Agency for International Development
Asian Development Bank ADF African Development Fund AfDB African Development Bank APL Adaptable Program Loan BADEA Banque Arabe de Développement Économique en Afrique
Banque Ouest Africaine de Développement
Caribbean Development Bank CFD Caisse Française de Développement CIDA Canadian International Development Agency
Danish International Development Agency
Depar tment for International Development (UK)
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
European Development Fund EIB European Investment Bank EU European Union FAC Fonds d’Aide et de Coopération (France) FAO Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations
FAO Cooperative Program (with the World Bank)
Finland International Development Agency
Global Environment Facility GTZ Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit
Inter-Agency Procurement Ser vice Of fice
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
International Competitive Bidding IDA International Development Association IDB Inter-American Development Bank IFAD International Fund for Agricultural Development
Islamic Development Bank JBIC Japan Bank for International Cooperation ITF Interim Trust Fund KfW Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau (Germany)
Learning and Innovation Loan NCB National Competitive Bidding NGO Nongovernmental Organization NORAD Nor wegian Agency for Development Cooperation
Overseas Economic Cooperation Fund (Japan)
Organization of Petroleum Expor ting Countries
Project Appraisal Document PCD Project Concept Document PCF Prototype Carbon Fund PCN Project Concept Note PHRD Policy and Human Resources Development (Japan)
Project Identification (Number) PPF Project Preparation Facility QCBS Quality and Cost-Based Selection SDC Swiss Agency for Development Cooperation
Swedish International Development Authority
United Nations Development Programme UNFPA United Nations Population Fund UNICEF United Nations Children’s Fund USAID United States Agency for International Development
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