Sri Lanka Early Warning Update
World Bank Pipeline Projects: Volume 2, January 2008
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
This Bulletin is part of the periodic electronic update from the Bank Information Center (BIC) South Asia office to inform civil society about World Bank projects in Sri Lanka before they are approved by the Board of Directors of the World Bank Group. This Update covers project information, organized by sectors. It is taken directly from the World Bank’s Monthly Operation Summary (MOS) for South Asia Region
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Bank Information Center, South Asia Office (New Delhi)
Phone: +91-11-26020143; Email: southasia@bicusa.org; Web: www.bicusa.org
For more information on projects listed below, please contact at the World Bank Headquarters:
Public Information Services Program, South Asia External Affairs
Benjamin Crow; Phone: (202) 473-5105; E-mail: bcrow@worldbank.org
Jan Erik Nora; Phone: (202) 458-4735; E-mail: enora@worldbank.org
MOS reports on the status of projects in the World Bank’s pipeline — from the point of identification of investment opportunities to the signing of the loan, credit or grant. After loans, credits or grants are signed, entries are dropped from the MOS. Entries are also dropped from the MOS when projects are removed from the Bank’s lending program before approval. Each entry in the MOS indicates at what stage a particular project is in the project cycle. These are underlined for convenience.
MOS, along with your country’s Country Assistance Strategy (CAS), serve as the earliest possible indicators of what projects your government and the Bank might be considering for funding. Advocacy and campaigning experience around the world on Bank projects indicates that the earlier civil society gets involved on proposed projects, the greater the likelihood for impacting them. It would be useful to understand the Bank’s Project Cycle as summarized below.
During IDENTIFICATION, both governments and the Bank are involved in analyzing development strategies for the respective country as a whole and in identifying projects that support those strategies. When the project identification is completed, the Project Information Document (PID) will be available through the World Bank’s Project Database. This is the earliest publicly-available project document and provides a summary of the Project Concept. The PID includes contact information for the Project Implementing Agency, as well as the World Bank Task Team Leader.
PREPARATION, the second stage of the cycle, is the responsibility of your government. During preparation, the technical and institutional alternatives for achieving a project's objectives are identified and discussed. Preparation usually requires feasibility studies followed by more detailed studies of the alternatives that promise to yield the most satisfactory results. The environmental assessment is usually carried out during this phase.
Project APPRAISAL, the responsibility of the Bank, provides a comprehensive review of all aspects of the project (technical, institutional, economic, and financial) and lays the foundation for implementing the project and evaluating it when completed. A Project Appraisal Document is published following this stage.
During NEGOTIATIONS, discussions are held between the Bank and the government and agreements reached are contained in the draft loan, credit or grant documents. Upon completion of negotiations, the project is then presented to the Executive Directors of the Bank for their consideration. After approval, the loan, credit or grant agreement is signed.
IMPLEMENTATION of a project usually starts after the loan, credit or grant is declared effective, which can normally be expected to take a few months after signing.
(For more information, see Tools for Activists: An Information and Advocacy Guide to the World Bank Group, pg 2-12).
Current MOS Entries for Sri Lanka
- Environment and Natural Resources Management (1)
- Public Sector Governance (2)
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A typical entry in the MOS is presented in following order: Country; Sector; Title and project description; Stage of processing [(R)= Revised (italic text indicates a change from previous month; (N)= New]; Environmental Assessment Category; Project ID, a unique Bank control number for each project, appears in the MOS when the Project Information Document is available; Amount of loan, credit or grant (US$ millions); Name, address, phone, fax, E-mail address, and name and title of contact person of implementing agency.
Environment and Natural Resources Management
Dam Safety and Water Resources Planning
The objective is to improve the development and management of water resources while reducing water induced public hazards and enhancing the effectiveness of water-related investments. Negotiations tentatively scheduled for 28 January 2008. Environmental Assessment Category B. PID: 93132. US$ 46.0 (IDA). Consultants will be required. Ministry of Finance and Planning, Secretariat, Colombo 1 Sri Lanka, Tel: (94-11) 248-4510, Fax: (94-11) 243-3349, E-mail: st@treasury.gov.lk, Contact: Dr. P B Jayasundera, Secretary
Public Sector Governance
(R) Public Financial Management and Statistical Institution Building
(Formerly Fiduciary and Statistical Upgrading) The objective is to build capacity to implement the Government's reform program. Negotiations scheduled for 25 January 2008. Environmental Assessment Category C. PID: 97329. US$ 29.0 (IDA). Consultants will be required. Ministry of Finance and Planning, The Secretariat, Colombo 1, Sri Lanka, Tel: (94-11) 248-4530, Ext: 1429, Fax: (94-11) 243-2073, E-mail: jayatissag@mo.gov.lk, Contact: Mr. M.G. Jayatissa, Assistant Director
(R) Second Legal and Judicial Reform
The objective is to significantly improve the speed and efficiency of key governance processes within the courts, state legal agencies and Company Registry, as well as improve transparency in the courts. Negotiations scheduled for 15 February 2008. Board presentation tentatively scheduled for 20 May 2008. Environmental Assessment Category A. PID: 104792. US$ 45.0 (IDA). Consulting services to be determined. Ministry of Justice and Law Reform, Tel: (94-11) 247 8452
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