FATA Temporarily Displaced Persons Emergency Recovery Project (P154278)

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SOUTH ASIA Pakistan Social Protection & Labor Global Practice IBRD/IDA Investment Project Financing FY 2016 Seq No: 7 ARCHIVED on 16-Nov-2018 ISR34089 Implementing Agencies: Islamic Republic of Pakistan, National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) Key Dates Key Project Dates Bank Approval Date: 26-Aug-2015 Planned Mid Term Review Date: 28-Mar-2018 Original Closing Date: 28-Feb-2019 pdotable Project Development Objectives Effectiveness Date: 21-Dec-2015 Actual Mid-Term Review Date: 03-Apr-2018 Revised Closing Date: 30-Jun-2020 Project Development Objective (from Project Appraisal Document) The Project Development Objective is to support the early recovery of families affected by the militancy crisis, promote child health, and strengthen emergency response safety net delivery systems in the affected areas of FATA. Has the Project Development Objective been changed since Board Approval of the Project Objective? No Components Table Name Component 1: Early Recovery Package for Temporary Displaced Persons:(Cost $148.90 M) Component 2: Promoting child health in selected areas of FATA:(Cost $27.40 M) Component 3: Strengthening program management and oversight:(cost $10.00 M) Overall Ratings Name Previous Rating Current Rating Progress towards achievement of PDO Satisfactory Highly Satisfactory Overall Implementation Progress (IP) Satisfactory Satisfactory Overall Risk Rating Substantial Substantial Implementation Status and Key Decisions The Implementation Support mission during September 4-7, 2018 noted that the project has made considerable progress on all key milestones and actions agreed at the last mission. The leadership of Economic Affairs Division is commended for their critical coordination role in deployment of fourteen One-Stop-Shops (OSS) despite the complex nature of the project and adverse situation on ground. As a result of successful operationalization of all existing OSS and efforts to expedite delivery of benefits to the returning population, the project has resulted in provision of support to 288,845 Temporarily Displaced Families with the Livelihood Support Grant (LSG) (76% of the caseload) and 255,835 families with children between 0-2 years of age for Child Wellness Grant (CWG) (106% of the project target) as of August 30, 2018. 11/16/2018 Page 1 of 7

IN00610905 IN00610912 IN00610914 Risks Systematic Operations Risk-rating Tool Risk Category Rating at Approval Previous Rating Current Rating Political and Governance Substantial Substantial Substantial Macroeconomic Moderate Substantial High Sector Strategies and Policies Moderate Moderate Moderate Technical Design of Project or Program High Moderate Moderate Institutional Capacity for Implementation and Sustainability Substantial Substantial Substantial Fiduciary Substantial Substantial Moderate Environment and Social Substantial Moderate Moderate Stakeholders High Substantial Substantial Other High High High Overall High Substantial Substantial Results PDO Indicators by Objectives / Outcomes Support the early recovery of families affected by the militancy crisis and promote child health Beneficiary Families of Early Recovery Package (Number, Custom) Value 0.00 262,104.00 288,845.00 260,000.00 Number of families with children aged 0-24 months attending child health awareness sessions (Number, Custom) Value 0.00 163,111.00 255,835.00 240,000.00 Number of fully functional One-Stop Shops with access to MIS (Number, Custom) 11/16/2018 Page 2 of 7

IN00610913 Value 0.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 Overall Comments PDO The Project has overachieved almost all of its results for the current FY (Annex C), the mission upgraded the PDO rating from Satisfactory to Highly Satisfactory. LSG and Child Wellness Package: The project demonstrated impressive and steady progress by processing 288,845 TDPs to receive LSG and 255,835 eligible beneficiaries for CWG. Project implementation has exceeded expectations, however, as LSG grants reach their saturation point, implementation against this component is expected to continue slowing down. Progress against the CWG component has remained strong largely due to the collective efforts made by EAD, NADRA, DoH, FDMA and the Communications/Mobilization firm. Increased uptake of immunization services (86% following the first Health Awareness Session (HAS), 65% following the second HAS and 55% following the third HAS) is a major achievement of the project team. While progress has exceeded expectations, the project team plans to intensify targeted campaigns to promote attendance of second and third health awareness sessions. In addition, accuracy of data for the Child Wellness Package must be monitored with attention to accurate MUAC measurements. The mission recommended that DoH experts should be made available to provide refresher trainings to LHVs and technicians deputed to each OSS as soon as possible to ensure a minimum quality standard for screening data. CWG completion rates need to be monitored with special focus on speedy resolution of bottlenecks. ERG:The caseload, following inclusion through appeals, reached 380,829 as of August 30, 2018. Of these, FDMA reported that 323,408 TDP families have returned. Only 236,007 TDPs received the return grant and 236,668 received transport grant payments. Out of the 290,424 cases biometrically verified by NADRA, so far only 182,311 cases for return grant and 177,509 cases for transport grant have qualified for reimbursement. Payments of both the transport and recovery grants are still ongoing. The FATA Secretariat has requested consideration for TDP cases from Mohmand and Bajaur Agencies (36,759 and 72,895 TDPs respectively) and Khost (approximately 8,000 TDPs). In addition, the FATA and TDP Secretariat is considering the renotification of certain tribes (approximately 70,126) and a decision is pending. The mission recommended that a meeting of the Steering Committee be scheduled during September 2018 to reach a decision on inclusion of new cases and on a date for closure of the appeal process. Intermediate Results Indicators by Components Component 2: Promoting child health in selected areas of FATA Beneficiary Families of Child Wellness Grant (Number, Custom) 11/16/2018 Page 3 of 7

IN00610915 IN00610917 IN00610919 IN00610916 IN00610911 IN00610918 Value 0.00 163,111.00 255,835.00 240,000.00 Number of One-Stop Shops providing child health services (Number, Custom) Value 0.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 Proportion of beneficiaries satisfied with the Child Health Grant (Percentage, Custom) Value 0.00 70.00 70.00 60.00 Proportion of eligible families informed about their eligibility for the Child Wellness Grant (Percentage, Custom) Value 0.00 83.00 83.00 85.00 Component 1: Early Recovery Package for Temporary Displaced Persons Proportion of beneficiaries satisfied with the Early Recovery Package (Percentage, Custom) Value 0.00 92.00 92.00 60.00 Component 3: Strengthening program management and oversight Proportion of grievances attended within 60 days (Percentage, Custom) Value 0.00 9.20 12.35 50.00 Public information campaign carried out as per the agreed communication strategy (Yes/No, Custom) 11/16/2018 Page 4 of 7

IN00610920 IN00610922 IN00610923 Value No Yes Yes Yes IN00610921 Dissemination of monitoring and evaluation report on a semi-annual basis, within one month from the end of the previous six months (Number, Custom) Value 0.00 4.00 4.00 6.00 Number of NADRA and stakeholder staff trained on the MIS (Number, Custom) Value 0.00 227.00 230.00 200.00 MIS for enrollment and payments in place (Yes/No, Custom) Value No Yes Yes Yes Operational Review of project cycle conducted (Yes/No, Custom) Value No Yes Yes Yes Overall Comments IR All targets for the year have been met or overachieved with the exception of the indicator pertaining to achievement of grievances resolved within 60 days. GR systems are now operating in a sound manner with 85% of all appeals lodged resolved. Once an appeal is lodged in the GR system by a potential beneficiary, FDMA produces hard copies and delivers these by hand to the offices of relevant Political Agents (PA) on a weekly basis. The PA following in-house verifications liaises with tribal elders and Maliks. Following investigations into the appellant s background involving testimony, on completion of the consultative process, the Malik/tribal elders and officials from the PA s office provide a decision on the appeal. This decision is relayed in writing back to FDMA which marks the decision in the system. On average, most appeals were resolved within 100-150 days despite access and security issues. Appeal cases resolved within the 60-day target under the project increased from 9.2% recorded during the last mission to 12.35%. However, it is unlikely that the project target of 45% will be met as the stakeholders involved in the process are bound to take 11/16/2018 Page 5 of 7

more than the stipulated time. The mission recommended that the project team conduct further analysis and make recommendations to the steering committee on a realistic target for the project. Data on Financial Performance Disbursements (by loan) Project Loan/Credit/TF Status Currency Original Revised Cancelled Disbursed Undisbursed % Disbursed P154278 IDA-57190 Effective USD 75.00 75.00 0.00 73.35 0.01 100% P154278 IDA-61390 Effective USD 114.00 114.00 0.00 38.27 74.77 34% Key Dates (by loan) Project Loan/Credit/TF Status Approval Date Signing Date Effectiveness Date Orig. Closing Date Rev. Closing Date P154278 IDA-57190 Effective 26-Aug-2015 23-Sep-2015 21-Dec-2015 28-Feb-2019 30-Jun-2020 P154278 IDA-61390 Effective 21-Sep-2017 24-Oct-2017 07-Dec-2017 30-Jun-2019 30-Jun-2020 Cumulative Disbursements 11/16/2018 Page 6 of 7

Restructuring History Level 2 Approved on 20-Feb-2017,Level 2 Approved on 21-Jun-2018 Related Project(s) P160941-FATA Temporarily Displaced Persons Emergency Recovery Project,P169107-FATA Citizen-Centered Service Delivery Program 11/16/2018 Page 7 of 7