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Project Preparation Facilities Shem SIMUYEMBA Coordinator-NEPAD-IPPF

OVERVIEW OF PRESENTATION 1 2 3 IMPORTANCE OF PROJECT PREPARATION SUCCESSES & LESSONS: NEPAD-IPPF CO-FINANCING: LESSONS 4 CONCLUSIONS

I. IMPORTANCE OF PROJECT PREPARATION NEPAD-IPPF I www.nepadippf.com

PROJECT PREPARATION FACILITIES HOSTED BY AFDB AfDB HOSTS A NUMBER OF COMPLIMENTARY FACILITIES The AWF and NEPAD-IPPF Foster Climate Resilient Water Resources Development in Southern Africa 14/02/2017Share - Orange-Sengu River: Lesotho, South Africa, Botswana, Namibia

PROJECT PREPARATION: KEY TO UNLOCKING INFRASTRUCTURE S INFRASTRUCTURE REGIONAL POWER MARKETS SUSTAINABLE USE OF SHARED WATER COURSES CONTINENTAL FREEE TRADE AREA (FTA): GOODS & SERVICES

DRIVERS OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA Deepening Regional Integration and Markets and the Need for Connectivity Resource & Mineral Discoveries & Evacuation Improved Infrastructure Planning and Prioritization PIDA, RIMP Infrastructure Liberalization & Improved Enabling Environment Growing Private Sector Interest in Infrastructure in Africa Growing Economies, Populations & Urbanization Coordination Partnerships Innovation Co-financing

QUALITY & SUSTAINABLE INFRASTRUCTURE - The 3 Qs - QUANTITY Improve Infrastructure Access Promote Regional Connectivity QUANTUM Scale-up Infrastructure Delivery Leverage and Leap Frog QUALITY Increase Stock of Bankable Projects Attract Investment & Financing

II. SUCCESSES & LESSONS: NEPAD-IPPF NEPAD-IPPF I www.nepadippf.com

AFRICA S SUCCESS STORY IN INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT NEPAD-IPPF I www.nepadippf.com

GENESIS & VALUE PROPOSITION OF NEPAD-IPPF Who We Are: Launched in Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada in June 2002 at 28 th G8 Summit as response to NEPAD s Africa Action Plan and support to bridge Africa s infrastructure gap seen as the binding constraint to Africa s sustainable growth Established in 2005 as a multi-donor Special Fund hosted by the African Development Bank (AfDB) in partnership with the African Union Commission (AUC) & NEPAD Agency and African Countries NEPAD-IPPF Responds to African Continental and Regional Infrastructure Priorities to bridge Africa s Infrastructure Gap by Preparing Bankable Projects

LESSONS LEARNED: PROJECT PREPARATION KEY LESSON: WELL-PEPARED PROJECTS ATTRACT FINANCING NEPAD-IPPF US$91.89 Mill Mobilized 72 Grants Awarded USD 7.3 Bill Financing Leveraged Donors Partners: - Canada, Germany, UK, Denmark, Norway, Spain and USAID (Cofinancing) plus AfDB US$88.58 Million committed Energy, Transport, ICT & Water - covering All 5 Regions of Africa Support to LICs, MICs, Countries in Transition (Fragile States) & Land-locked Countries Open, nondiscriminatory access anchored on Strength of Project Open up economic opportunities for countries Move countries from conflict to cooperation Unlock business & investment Opportunities along Infrastructure Value

NEPAD-IPPF: SUCCESS FACTORS I Focus: Regional infrastructure projects II Inclusive: Grants only to support all African countries III Differentiation: Project preparation for bankability IV Partnership: Execution with local partners & ownership

LESSONS: PREPARATION ACCELERATES DELIVERY ACCELERATE PROJECT DELIVERY Support Countries to design complex projects Accelerate delivery of projects RESPOND TO FINANCING NEEDS Tailor projects to market needs Provide financing options STRENGTHEN COOPERATION Foster collective reforms Focus countries on cooperation

III. CO-FINANCING LESSONS NEPAD-IPPF I www.nepadippf.com

NEPAD-IPPF 2016 APPROVALS Project Sector -Region Grant Amount (In US$ Mill) 1. Nigeria-Benin 330 kv Power Interconnection Energy WAPP West 2.62 E8 2. Mozambique Zambia 400 kv Power Energy - SAPP - South 3.40 Interconnection EN02 3. Kolwezi (DRC) -Solwezi (Zambia) 330 kv Energy SAPP South 3.58 Power Interconnection EN02 4. Uganda-Tanzania Refined Oil Pipeline Energy E14 EAC East 1.88 5. Kribi-Campo Bata Road & Bridge Transport ECCAS Central 4.01 TR21 6. Lamu Port Development (LAPSSET) Transport LAPSSET East 2.60 TR10 7. Orange Senqu River Basin Climate Resilient Water ORASECOM South 4.61 Development 8. ECREE/ECOWAS Energy ECREE/ECOWAS - West 1.05 Feasibility Study for Women Business Opportunities in Energy Value Chain Total 8 Grants/Projects 23.75 Total NEPAD-IPPF Funding 14.83 Total Co-financing AWF, GWP, USTDA, WB 8.92

BENEFITS OF CO-FINANCING LEVERAGE DO MORE WITH LESS SHARED RISK HARNESS COLLECTIVE STRENGTHS SHARED RESULTS OPTIMIZE OPPORTUNITIES & IMPACT

SUCCESS FACTORS: CO-FINANCING PROJECT PIPELINES Engage early with potential Cofinancing partners Agree on Joint Project Pipelines JOINT DESIGN Undertake Joint Appraisals Align Conditions & Terms CLEAR ROLES Define Lead Partner & Roles Send Clear, Common Messages to Project Owners & Stakeholders

IV. RESOURCSES FOR PROJECT PREPARATION NEPAD-IPPF I www.nepadippf.com

RESOURCE NEEDS: 2016-2020 FUNDING NEEDS GLOBAL Validated Five-Year Project Pipeline with 110 Projects (part of PIDA) and Preparation Costs of US$430 million 2016-2020 representing REGIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS FUNDING NEEDS NEPAD-IPPF In order to respond to the growing demand for bankable infrastructure projects across Africa and as outlined in the SBP, 2016-2020, NEPAD-IPPF will require annual funding of between US$30 million to US$50 million per year from 2016 to 2020 in order to meet the targets set in the approved SBP. Which are to prepare between 60-80 to 80-100 Regional Infrastructure Projects by 2020

NEPAD-IPFF RESOURCE NEEDS BY SECTOR Budget Requirements - 2016-2020 (USD 160-250 Mn) 20 Mn 8% 30 Mn 12% 120 Mn 48% 80 Mn 32% Energy Transport Water ICT NEPAD-IPPF is a Matrix set-up focusing and working on Regional Infrastructure across 4 Sectors on both Sovereign (and Non-Sovereign*) Projects * Work in Progress

CONCLUSIONS Demand for well-prepared bankable projects is growing as regional integration deepens and as investor interest in infrastructure in Africa grows NEPAD-IPPF is a successful story in supporting African countries to prepare bankable regional infrastructure projects which have attracted financing Valuable lessons have been learned on co-financing success factors which Facilities are already applying More Resources are needed for Project Preparation for Bank hosted Project Preparation Facilities as this will deepen c0-financing opportunities, promote synergies & enhance leverage and impact DONORS NEED TO COMMIT MORE RESOURCES TO PROJECT PREPARATION AS A MATTER OF URGENCY

THANK YOU CONTACT US nepad-ippf@afdb.org Nepad-IPPF @ippfnepad 00225 20 26 43 74 Shem SIMUYEMBA Coordinator NEPAD-IPPF s.simuyemba@afdb.org