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According to the Bank’s website, the Project Development Objective is to enhance urban living conditions and flood resilience in selected low-income neighborhoods of Greater Antananarivo; and to improve the Recipient’s capacity to respond promptly and effectively to an Eligible Crisis or Emergency.
This Project Paper seeks approval of the Executive Directors to provide a second Additional Financing (AF) in the amount of US$15 million equivalent to the Integrated Urban Development and Resilience Project for Greater Antananarivo (PRODUIR). The US$75 million parent project PRODUIR (P159756) (IDA Credit 6245-MG) was approved on May 17, 2018, and became effective on March 28, 2019. An AF in the amount of US$50 million was approved on December 10, 2020 and became effective on June 30, 2021.
PRODUIR is focusing on flood risk management, urban upgrading and improving social resilience, through improving access to basic services and building institutions. Approximately 650,000 people are expected to be direct beneficiaries of the PRODUIR and the two AFs.
Components:
Improving urban drainage, services and resilience in targeted areas
Strenghtening institutional capacity for resilient urban governance
Project Management, Coordination, Monitoring and Evaluation
Contingent Emergency Response Component (CERC)
The overall project risk for the proposed operation remains the same as the parent project as Substantial. The rating of Environmental and Social Risks remains High due to the nature of the works, which will impact significant vulnerable groups (population living and/or having commercial activities on the existing right-of-way of the C3 canal), with a complex resettlement implementation that also needs adequate mitigation environmental measures.
A PROPOSED ADDITIONAL CREDIT IN THE AMOUNT OF SDR 11.4 MILLION (US$15 MILLION EQUIVALENT).
World Bank
Gael Fetraniaina Raserijaona
Urban Specialist
Pierre Francois-Xavier Boulenger
Senior Water Supply and Sanitation Specialist
Borrower/Client/Recipient
Ministry of Economy and Finance
Ioby Rasamiravaka
Directeur de la Dette Publique
ssp.ddp.mg@gmail.com
Implementing Agencies
Ministry of Decentralization and Planning
Sandrina Randriamananjara
Secrétaire Général
sandrina.mdat@gmail.com
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