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Accountability, Transparency & Integrity Program

Abstract*

The project will contribute to improved access to judicial and legal services and in the accountable and transparent use of public financial resources. This will be achieved by improving the skills and systems to deliver judicial/legal services and public financial management, and strengthening the capacity of oversight and watchdog institutions (OWIs) to perform their role. The program has four components: 1) strengthening the legal and judicial...

* The project abstract is drawn from the PAD, SAR or PGD and may not accurately reflect the project's current nature

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Development Objective

ATIP will contribute to improved access to judicial and legal services and in the accountable and transparent use of public financial resources. This will be achieved by improving the skills and systems to deliver judicial/legal services and public financial management, and strengthening the capacity of oversight and watchdog institutions (OWIs) to perform their role.

Key Details

Project Details

  • P070544

  • Closed

  • Denis Maro Biseko

  • N/A

  • Tanzania

  • October 3, 2005

  • (as of board presentation)

    May 9, 2006

  • July 20, 2006

  • US$ 118.60 million

  • B

  • Not Applicable

  • March 30, 2012

  • BANK APPROVED

  • May 6, 2013

  • Notes

Finances

Financing Plan (US$ Millions)

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Financier Commitments
IDA Credit 40.00
Bilateral Agencies (unidentified) 78.60
Borrower/Recipient 27.00

Total Project Financing (US$ Millions)

Product Line IBRD/IDA
IBRD Commitment N/A
IDA Commitment 40.00
IBRD + IDA Commitment 40.00
Lending Instrument
Grant Amount 78.60
Total Project Cost** 145.60

Summary Status of World Bank Financing (US$ Millions) as of July 31, 2025

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Financier Approval Date Closing Date Principal Disbursed Repayments Interest, Charges & Fees

Detailed Financial Activity as of July 31, 2025

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Period Financier Transaction Type Amount (US$)
Jul 1, 2023 IDA-41710 Int Charges 80,484.53
Jul 1, 2023 IDA-41710 Int Charges 11,224.01
Jul 1, 2023 IDA-41710 Int Charges 11,224.01
Jul 1, 2023 IDA-41710 Loan Repay 249,564.55
Jul 1, 2023 IDA-41710 Int Charges 80,484.53
Jan 1, 2021 IDA-41710 Int Charges 2,060.36
Jul 1, 2020 IDA-41710 Int Charges 708.47
Jul 1, 2020 IDA-41710 Loan Repay 258,383.28
Jul 1, 2020 IDA-41710 Int Charges 87,172.30
Jul 1, 2020 IDA-41710 Int Charges 87,172.30
Jul 1, 2020 IDA-41710 Int Charges 708.47
Jan 1, 2020 IDA-41710 Int Charges 89,776.67
Jan 1, 2020 IDA-41710 Int Charges 89,776.67
Jan 1, 2020 IDA-41710 Int Charges 154.74
Jan 1, 2020 IDA-41710 Int Charges 154.74
Jan 1, 2020 IDA-41710 Loan Repay 259,464.05
Jul 1, 2019 IDA-41710 Int Charges 1,181.03
Jan 1, 2023 IDA-41710 Loan Repay 246,112.98
Jan 1, 2023 IDA-41710 Int Charges 70,237.10
Jan 1, 2023 IDA-41710 Int Charges 70,237.10
Jan 1, 2023 IDA-41710 Loan Repay 3,596.04
Jan 1, 2022 IDA-41710 Loan Repay 259,521.55
Jan 1, 2022 IDA-41710 Int Charges 87,645.71
Jan 1, 2022 IDA-41710 Int Charges 87,645.71
Jan 1, 2022 IDA-41710 Loan Repay 3,087.23
Jul 1, 2022 IDA-41710 Loan Repay 246,720.40
Jul 1, 2022 IDA-41710 Int Charges 82,345.19
Jul 1, 2022 IDA-41710 Int Charges 82,345.19
Jul 1, 2022 IDA-41710 Loan Repay 2,810.36
Jul 1, 2017 IDA-41710 Loan Repay 252,484.38
Jul 1, 2017 IDA-41710 Int Charges 90,311.20
Jul 1, 2017 IDA-41710 Int Charges 90,311.20
Jul 1, 2017 IDA-41710 Loan Repay 8,585.79
Jan 1, 2017 IDA-41710 Loan Repay 246,726.81
Jan 1, 2017 IDA-41710 Int Charges 93,644.17
Jan 1, 2017 IDA-41710 Int Charges 93,644.17
Jan 1, 2017 IDA-41710 Loan Repay 5,513.37
Jul 1, 2016 IDA-41710 Loan Repay 1,131.68
Jul 1, 2016 IDA-41710 Loan Repay 260,795.98
Jul 1, 2016 IDA-41710 Int Charges 98,222.87
Jul 1, 2016 IDA-41710 Int Charges 98,222.87
Jul 1, 2019 IDA-41710 Int Charges 1,181.03
Jul 1, 2019 IDA-41710 Loan Repay 260,450.98
Jul 1, 2019 IDA-41710 Int Charges 91,653.67
Jul 1, 2019 IDA-41710 Int Charges 91,653.67
Jan 1, 2019 IDA-41710 Int Charges 91,782.84
Jan 1, 2019 IDA-41710 Int Charges 91,782.84
Jan 1, 2019 IDA-41710 Loan Repay 7,257.82
Jan 1, 2019 IDA-41710 Loan Repay 253,699.78
Jul 1, 2018 IDA-41710 Int Charges 4,885.51
Jul 1, 2018 IDA-41710 Int Charges 4,885.51
Jul 1, 2018 IDA-41710 Loan Repay 263,918.44
Jul 1, 2018 IDA-41710 Int Charges 95,010.65
Jul 1, 2018 IDA-41710 Int Charges 95,010.65
Jan 1, 2018 IDA-41710 Int Charges 5,764.62
Jan 1, 2018 IDA-41710 Int Charges 5,764.62
Jan 1, 2018 IDA-41710 Loan Repay 267,213.28
Jan 1, 2018 IDA-41710 Int Charges 92,252.34
Jan 1, 2018 IDA-41710 Int Charges 92,252.34
Jan 1, 2021 IDA-41710 Int Charges 84,973.96
Jan 1, 2021 IDA-41710 Int Charges 84,973.96
Jan 1, 2021 IDA-41710 Int Charges 2,060.36
Jul 15, 2013 IDA-41710 Int Charges 105,594.93
Jul 15, 2013 IDA-41710 Int Charges 105,594.93
Jul 14, 2014 IDA-41710 Loan Disb -42,338.66
Jul 3, 2014 IDA-41710 Int Charges 189.58
Jul 3, 2014 IDA-41710 Int Charges 189.58
Jul 3, 2014 IDA-41710 Int Charges 108,972.65
Jul 3, 2014 IDA-41710 Int Charges 108,972.65
Jan 15, 2014 IDA-41710 Int Charges 106,795.32
Jan 15, 2014 IDA-41710 Int Charges 106,795.32
Jan 1, 2014 IDA-41710 Int Charges 1,139.37
Jan 1, 2014 IDA-41710 Int Charges 1,139.37
Jul 1, 2013 IDA-41710 Int Charges 21.53
Jul 1, 2013 IDA-41710 Int Charges 21.53
Jan 1, 2016 IDA-41710 Int Charges 1,101.74
Jan 1, 2016 IDA-41710 Int Charges 1,101.74
Jan 19, 2016 IDA-41710 Int Charges 96,053.49
Jan 19, 2016 IDA-41710 Int Charges 96,053.49
Jul 17, 2015 IDA-41710 Int Charges 92,507.06
Jul 17, 2015 IDA-41710 Int Charges 92,507.06
Jul 1, 2015 IDA-41710 Int Charges 5,409.87
Jul 1, 2015 IDA-41710 Int Charges 5,409.87
Jul 14, 2014 IDA-41710 Loan Disb -0.02
Jul 14, 2014 IDA-41710 Loan Cancel 42,338.67
Jan 1, 2015 IDA-41710 Int Charges 454.59
Jan 1, 2015 IDA-41710 Int Charges 454.59
Jan 23, 2015 IDA-41710 Int Charges 98,165.12
Jan 23, 2015 IDA-41710 Int Charges 98,165.12
Jul 1, 2021 IDA-41710 Int Charges 90,171.85
Jul 1, 2021 IDA-41710 Int Charges 90,171.85
Jul 1, 2021 IDA-41710 Int Charges 7,163.83
Jul 1, 2021 IDA-41710 Int Charges 7,163.83
Jul 1, 2021 IDA-41710 Loan Repay 267,175.75
Jan 1, 2021 IDA-41710 Loan Repay 270,241.66
May 9, 2006 IDA-41710 Loan Commitment 40,000,000.00
Jul 1, 2024 IDA-41710 Int Charges 8,005.17
Jul 1, 2024 IDA-41710 Int Charges 8,005.17
Jul 1, 2024 IDA-41710 Loan Repay 247,022.12
Jul 1, 2024 IDA-41710 Int Charges 77,364.46
Jul 1, 2024 IDA-41710 Int Charges 77,364.46
Jan 1, 2024 IDA-41710 Loan Repay 247,302.17
Jan 1, 2024 IDA-41710 Int Charges 72,106.38
Jan 1, 2024 IDA-41710 Int Charges 72,106.38
Jan 1, 2024 IDA-41710 Loan Repay 4,515.84

Footnotes

Ratings

IMPLEMENTATION RATINGS

Name Review Date
Procurement Moderately Unsatisfactory 2012-01-01
Counterpart Funding Satisfactory 2012-01-01
Project Management Moderately Satisfactory 2012-01-01
Financial Management Moderately Satisfactory 2012-01-01
Monitoring and Evaluation Moderately Satisfactory 2012-01-01
Progress towards achievement of PDO Moderately Unsatisfactory 2012-01-01
Overall Implementation Progress (IP) Moderately Satisfactory 2012-01-01

COMPLETION RATINGS

INDICATORIMPLEMENTATION COMPLETION & RESULTS REPORT: 07-27-2012
OutcomesModerately Unsatisfactory
Risk to Development OutcomeSubstantial
Bank PerformanceModerately Satisfactory
Borrower PerformanceModerately Satisfactory
Government PerformanceModerately Satisfactory
Implementing AgencyModerately Satisfactory

INDEPENDENT EVALUATION RATINGS

INDICATORICR REVIEW: 06-24-2013PROJECT PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT REPORT:
Outcome RatingModerately Unsatisfactory N/a
Risk To Development OutcomeSignificantN/a
Bank PerformanceModerately UnsatisfactoryN/a
Borrower PerformanceModerately UnsatisfactoryN/a
Government PerformanceModerately UnsatisfactoryN/a
Implementing AgencyModerately UnsatisfactoryN/a
Icr QualitySatisfactoryN/a
M&e QualityModestN/a

Results Framework

PROJECT DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE INDICATORS

INDICATORBASELINECURRENTTARGET
  • Percentage of court cases outstanding for two years or moreValue70 percent14 percent20 percent
    DateDecember 30, 2005November 28, 2011July 29, 2011
    CommentBased on a survey done by Judiciary in collaboration with Bureau of Statistics in 2011This target has already been surpassed. A report by the Judiciary to verify this data has been reviewed by a statisticianprovidedby DPs and the figure found to be consistent.
  • Increased number of participating OWIs that use evidence based reports in dialogue and oversight role with the GovernmentValuenone1225
    DateDecember 30, 2005November 28, 2011July 29, 2011
    Comment
  • Increased number of participating professional associations actively promoting ethical conduct amongst membersValueNone315
    DateDecember 30, 2005November 28, 2011July 29, 2011
    Comment
  • Percentage of Ministries, Departments and Agencies with clean audit in National Audit Report presented to parliamentValue86.0078.000.00
    DateFebruary 16, 2009November 28, 2011
    CommentBased on Controller and auditor general annual report

INTERMEDIATE RESULTS INDICATORS

INDICATORBASELINECURRENTTARGET
  • Reduction in the average number of days it takes to dispose of cases in selected courtsValue440.00266.000.00
    DateMarch 15, 2010November 28, 2011
    Comment
  • Increased in the number of law school graduatesValue38.00600.000.00
    DateMarch 17, 2008November 28, 2011
    Comment
  • Increase in the number of beneficiaries of legal aid services (disaggregated by women and children, rural and urban dwellers)Value1500.002800.000.00
    DateNovember 23, 2009November 28, 2011
    Comment
  • Percentage increase in the number of program activities completed against approved workplanValue40.0042.400.00
    DateMarch 16, 2009November 28, 2011
    CommentThis reflects FY 08/09No change from last ISR
  • Percentage reduction in the deviation of actual expenditure from approved budgetValue13.1011.900.00
    DateMarch 15, 2010November 28, 2011
    CommentFor FY 2008/09
  • Percentage reduction in the number of audit queries in the external audit reports of Ministries, Departments and Agencies and LocalGovernment authoritiesValue14.0014.000.00
    DateMarch 15, 2011
    CommentFY 2008/09This indicator has not been reported since last ISR. Thus retained at same level.
  • Reduction in the number of days it takes for funds to reach Ministries, Departments and Agencies and Local Government Authorities after receipt of complete application for fundsValue15.007.000.00
    DateMarch 15, 2010November 28, 2011
    CommentFor FY 2008/09No change in the indicator from the last ISR.
  • Increase in the proportion of external financial aid channeled through general budget supportValue33.000.000.00
    DateMarch 15, 2010November 28, 2011
    CommentFY 2008/09GBS has declined from $754 mln in 2009/10 to $534 million in 2010/11
  • Percentage increase in the number of public procurement completed using competitive bidding processesValue60.0068.000.00
    DateMarch 15, 2010November 28, 2011
    Comment
  • Graduation of National Audit Office in the AFROSAI (Africa Regional Organization of Supreme Audit institutions) grade levelsValue2.003.000.00
    DateNovember 28, 2011
    CommentThis is the highest level for the AFROSAI standard
  • Increased number of participating Oversight and Watchdog Institutions, NGOs and CSOs producing and disseminating evidence based reports on the performance of government on PFM and LJRValue5.0010.000.00
    DateMarch 15, 2010November 28, 2011
    Comment