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MN-Sustainable Livelihoods II

Abstract*

The Mongolia Second Sustainable Livelihoods project is the second phase of a three-phase adaptable program lending (APL) program. The overall objective of the program is to enhance secure and sustain livelihoods in communities throughout Mongolia. The project has four main components with the first being the pastoral risk management (PRM) component. The main objective o f the PRM component is to scale up and replicate effective strategies to prepare...

* 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

The project development objective is to enhance livelihood security and sustainability by scaling up institutional mechanisms that reduce the vulnerability of communities throughout Mongolia. SLPII will scale-up nationwide the effective mechanisms and processes piloted under the first phase in the local communities and governments. A wide range of environmentally sustainable, socially inclusive and economically viable project activities would help to preserve the ecological conditions and improve rural people's livelihood in a sustainable manner.

Key Details

Project Details

  • P096439

  • Closed

  • Charles Annor-Frempong

  • N/A

  • Mongolia

  • July 21, 2006

  • (as of board presentation)

    June 19, 2007

  • August 2, 2006

  • US$ 57.00 million

  • B

  • Not Applicable

  • June 30, 2013

  • BANK APPROVED

  • November 4, 2013

  • Notes

Finances

Financing Plan (US$ Millions)

No data available.
Financier Commitments
EC: European Commission 13.00
Borrower/Recipient 3.40
IDA Credit 44.00

Total Project Financing (US$ Millions)

Product Line IBRD/IDA
IBRD Commitment N/A
IDA Commitment 44.00
IBRD + IDA Commitment 44.00
Lending Instrument
Grant Amount 13.00
Total Project Cost** 60.40

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

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Detailed Financial Activity as of July 31, 2025

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Period Financier Transaction Type Amount (US$)
Apr 15, 2024 IDA-49530 Int Charges 24,914.70
Apr 15, 2024 IDA-49530 Int Charges 24,914.70
Apr 15, 2024 IDA-43300 Loan Repay 3,910.51
Apr 15, 2024 IDA-43300 Loan Repay 166,474.64
Oct 15, 2016 IDA-43300 Int Charges 11.28
Oct 15, 2017 IDA-49530 Int Charges 35,514.60
Oct 15, 2017 IDA-49530 Int Charges 35,514.60
Oct 15, 2017 IDA-43300 Loan Repay 183,121.62
Oct 15, 2017 IDA-43300 Int Charges 67,349.56
Oct 15, 2017 IDA-43300 Int Charges 67,349.56
Apr 15, 2017 IDA-49530 Int Charges 33,638.76
Apr 15, 2017 IDA-49530 Int Charges 33,638.76
Apr 15, 2017 IDA-43300 Int Charges 821.76
Apr 15, 2017 IDA-43300 Int Charges 821.76
Apr 15, 2017 IDA-43300 Int Charges 64,700.69
Apr 15, 2017 IDA-43300 Int Charges 64,700.69
Apr 15, 2017 IDA-49530 Int Charges 427.24
Apr 15, 2017 IDA-49530 Int Charges 427.24
Apr 15, 2018 IDA-43300 Loan Repay 188,253.73
Apr 15, 2018 IDA-49530 Int Charges 193.47
Apr 15, 2018 IDA-49530 Int Charges 193.47
Apr 15, 2018 IDA-49530 Int Charges 36,703.39
Apr 15, 2018 IDA-49530 Int Charges 36,703.39
Apr 15, 2018 IDA-43300 Int Charges 69,889.22
Apr 15, 2018 IDA-43300 Int Charges 69,889.22
Oct 15, 2017 IDA-49530 Int Charges 228.12
Oct 15, 2017 IDA-49530 Int Charges 228.12
Oct 15, 2017 IDA-43300 Int Charges 438.73
Oct 15, 2017 IDA-43300 Int Charges 438.73
Oct 15, 2018 IDA-49530 Int Charges 105.79
Oct 15, 2018 IDA-49530 Int Charges 105.79
Oct 15, 2018 IDA-49530 Int Charges 34,804.86
Oct 15, 2018 IDA-49530 Int Charges 34,804.86
Oct 15, 2018 IDA-43300 Loan Repay 744.01
Oct 15, 2018 IDA-43300 Loan Repay 180,187.56
Oct 15, 2018 IDA-43300 Int Charges 63,931.10
Oct 15, 2018 IDA-43300 Int Charges 63,931.10
Apr 15, 2018 IDA-43300 Int Charges 1,358.11
Apr 15, 2018 IDA-43300 Int Charges 1,358.11
Oct 15, 2019 IDA-49530 Int Charges 34,591.41
Oct 15, 2019 IDA-43300 Loan Repay 177,421.27
Oct 15, 2019 IDA-43300 Int Charges 63,871.69
Oct 15, 2019 IDA-43300 Int Charges 63,871.69
Oct 15, 2019 IDA-43300 Int Charges 692.71
Oct 15, 2019 IDA-43300 Int Charges 692.71
Oct 15, 2019 IDA-49530 Int Charges 99.02
Oct 15, 2019 IDA-49530 Int Charges 99.02
Oct 15, 2019 IDA-49530 Int Charges 34,591.41
Apr 15, 2019 IDA-49530 Int Charges 363.24
Apr 15, 2019 IDA-49530 Int Charges 363.24
Apr 15, 2019 IDA-43300 Int Charges 2,547.79
Apr 15, 2019 IDA-43300 Loan Repay 179,981.52
Apr 15, 2019 IDA-43300 Int Charges 2,547.79
Apr 15, 2019 IDA-49530 Int Charges 34,990.13
Apr 15, 2019 IDA-49530 Int Charges 34,990.13
Apr 15, 2019 IDA-43300 Int Charges 64,765.53
Apr 15, 2019 IDA-43300 Int Charges 64,765.53
Oct 15, 2020 IDA-49530 Int Charges 22.71
Oct 15, 2020 IDA-49530 Int Charges 22.71
Oct 15, 2020 IDA-49530 Int Charges 35,551.64
Oct 15, 2020 IDA-49530 Int Charges 35,551.64
Apr 15, 2020 IDA-43300 Loan Repay 646.13
Apr 15, 2020 IDA-49530 Int Charges 34,394.81
Apr 15, 2020 IDA-49530 Int Charges 34,394.81
Apr 15, 2020 IDA-49530 Int Charges 92.63
Apr 15, 2020 IDA-49530 Int Charges 92.63
Oct 15, 2020 IDA-43300 Loan Repay 182,542.97
Oct 15, 2020 IDA-43300 Int Charges 64,079.95
Oct 15, 2014 IDA-49530 Int Charges 119.86
Oct 15, 2014 IDA-49530 Int Charges 119.86
Oct 15, 2014 IDA-49530 Int Charges 37,458.45
Oct 15, 2014 IDA-49530 Int Charges 37,458.45
Oct 15, 2014 IDA-43300 Int Charges 72,047.46
Oct 15, 2014 IDA-43300 Int Charges 72,047.46
Oct 15, 2014 IDA-43300 Int Charges 184.41
Oct 15, 2014 IDA-43300 Int Charges 184.41
Oct 15, 2013 IDA-43300 Int Charges 959.28
Oct 15, 2013 IDA-43300 Int Charges 959.28
Nov 15, 2013 IDA-49530 Loan Disb -85,312.34
Nov 15, 2013 IDA-43300 Loan Disb -22,653.04
Nov 15, 2013 IDA-H3130 Loan Disb -8,816.85
Nov 15, 2013 IDA-43300 Loan Disb -28,425.84
Oct 15, 2013 IDA-43300 Int Charges 72,924.65
Oct 15, 2013 IDA-43300 Int Charges 72,924.65
Nov 15, 2013 IDA-49530 Loan Cancel 107,658.38
Nov 15, 2013 IDA-H3130 Loan Cancel 8,926.36
Nov 15, 2013 IDA-43300 Loan Cancel 52,618.83
Oct 15, 2013 IDA-49530 Int Charges 38,527.69
Oct 15, 2013 IDA-49530 Int Charges 38,527.69
Oct 15, 2013 IDA-49530 Int Charges 177.60
Oct 15, 2013 IDA-49530 Int Charges 177.60
Apr 24, 2014 IDA-49530 Int Charges 39,032.56
Apr 15, 2014 IDA-43300 Int Charges 74,980.23
Apr 15, 2014 IDA-43300 Int Charges 74,980.23
Apr 15, 2014 IDA-43300 Int Charges 584.48
Apr 15, 2014 IDA-43300 Int Charges 584.48
Nov 15, 2013 IDA-43300 Loan Disb -1,374.74
Nov 15, 2013 IDA-49530 Loan Disb -20,323.26
Apr 24, 2014 IDA-49530 Int Charges 306.38
Apr 24, 2014 IDA-49530 Int Charges 306.38
Apr 24, 2014 IDA-49530 Int Charges 39,032.56
Oct 15, 2015 IDA-43300 Int Charges 2,081.80
Oct 15, 2015 IDA-43300 Int Charges 2,081.80
Oct 15, 2015 IDA-43300 Int Charges 66,048.60
Oct 15, 2015 IDA-43300 Int Charges 66,048.60
Oct 15, 2015 IDA-49530 Int Charges 34,339.58
Oct 15, 2015 IDA-49530 Int Charges 34,339.58
Oct 15, 2015 IDA-49530 Int Charges 1,082.36
Oct 15, 2015 IDA-49530 Int Charges 1,082.36
Apr 15, 2015 IDA-43300 Int Charges 2,175.71
Apr 15, 2015 IDA-43300 Int Charges 2,175.71
Apr 15, 2015 IDA-43300 Int Charges 64,448.56
Apr 15, 2015 IDA-43300 Int Charges 64,448.56
Apr 15, 2015 IDA-49530 Int Charges 1,131.90
Apr 15, 2015 IDA-49530 Int Charges 1,131.90
Apr 15, 2015 IDA-49530 Int Charges 33,506.96
Apr 15, 2015 IDA-49530 Int Charges 33,506.96
Apr 15, 2016 IDA-43300 Int Charges 687.11
Apr 15, 2016 IDA-43300 Int Charges 687.11
Apr 15, 2016 IDA-43300 Int Charges 68,225.06
Apr 15, 2016 IDA-43300 Int Charges 68,225.06
Apr 15, 2016 IDA-49530 Int Charges 357.22
Apr 15, 2016 IDA-49530 Int Charges 357.22
Apr 15, 2016 IDA-49530 Int Charges 35,471.13
Apr 15, 2016 IDA-49530 Int Charges 35,471.13
Oct 15, 2016 IDA-49530 Int Charges 5.86
Oct 15, 2016 IDA-49530 Int Charges 5.86
Oct 15, 2016 IDA-49530 Int Charges 34,785.17
Oct 15, 2016 IDA-49530 Int Charges 34,785.17
Oct 15, 2016 IDA-43300 Int Charges 11.28
Oct 15, 2016 IDA-43300 Int Charges 66,905.67
Oct 15, 2016 IDA-43300 Int Charges 66,905.67
Apr 15, 2024 IDA-43300 Int Charges 55,588.15
Apr 15, 2024 IDA-43300 Int Charges 55,588.15
Apr 15, 2024 IDA-49530 Loan Repay 8,101.99
Oct 15, 2020 IDA-43300 Int Charges 64,079.95
Apr 15, 2020 IDA-43300 Loan Repay 176,241.88
Apr 15, 2020 IDA-43300 Int Charges 63,016.33
Apr 15, 2020 IDA-43300 Int Charges 63,016.33
Apr 15, 2021 IDA-43300 Int Charges 326.02
Oct 15, 2021 IDA-43300 Int Charges 63,047.92
Oct 15, 2021 IDA-43300 Int Charges 63,047.92
Apr 15, 2021 IDA-49530 Int Charges 46.99
Apr 15, 2021 IDA-49530 Int Charges 46.99
Apr 15, 2021 IDA-49530 Int Charges 36,051.81
Apr 15, 2021 IDA-49530 Int Charges 36,051.81
Oct 15, 2020 IDA-43300 Loan Repay 157.98
Apr 15, 2022 IDA-43300 Int Charges 60,353.75
Apr 15, 2022 IDA-43300 Int Charges 60,353.75
Apr 15, 2022 IDA-43300 Loan Repay 175,386.27
Apr 15, 2022 IDA-49530 Loan Repay 3,063.71
Apr 15, 2022 IDA-49530 Loan Repay 456,698.28
Apr 15, 2022 IDA-49530 Int Charges 32,758.02
Apr 15, 2022 IDA-49530 Int Charges 32,758.02
Apr 15, 2022 IDA-43300 Loan Repay 1,474.55
Oct 15, 2021 IDA-49530 Loan Repay 307.01
Oct 15, 2021 IDA-49530 Loan Repay 474,757.94
Oct 15, 2021 IDA-43300 Loan Repay 2,123.88
Oct 15, 2021 IDA-43300 Loan Repay 180,623.67
Oct 15, 2021 IDA-49530 Int Charges 35,629.86
Oct 15, 2021 IDA-49530 Int Charges 35,629.86
Apr 15, 2021 IDA-43300 Int Charges 326.02
Apr 15, 2021 IDA-43300 Loan Repay 184,911.70
Apr 15, 2021 IDA-43300 Int Charges 64,487.92
Apr 15, 2021 IDA-43300 Int Charges 64,487.92
Apr 15, 2023 IDA-43300 Int Charges 55,546.07
Apr 15, 2023 IDA-43300 Int Charges 55,546.07
Apr 15, 2023 IDA-43300 Loan Repay 7,598.26
Apr 15, 2023 IDA-43300 Loan Repay 167,733.92
Apr 15, 2023 IDA-49530 Loan Repay 440,023.38
Apr 15, 2023 IDA-49530 Int Charges 22,896.57
Apr 15, 2023 IDA-49530 Int Charges 22,896.57
Oct 15, 2022 IDA-43300 Loan Repay 5,978.97
Oct 15, 2022 IDA-43300 Loan Repay 159,245.58
Oct 15, 2022 IDA-43300 Int Charges 55,763.26
Oct 15, 2022 IDA-43300 Int Charges 55,763.26
Oct 15, 2022 IDA-49530 Loan Repay 12,413.92
Oct 15, 2022 IDA-49530 Loan Repay 417,098.80
Oct 15, 2022 IDA-49530 Int Charges 28,992.07
Oct 15, 2022 IDA-49530 Int Charges 28,992.07
Oct 15, 2023 IDA-43300 Int Charges 55,951.61
Oct 15, 2023 IDA-43300 Int Charges 55,951.61
Oct 15, 2023 IDA-49530 Int Charges 26,445.48
Oct 15, 2023 IDA-49530 Int Charges 26,445.48
Oct 15, 2023 IDA-49530 Int Charges 5,956.80
Oct 15, 2023 IDA-49530 Int Charges 5,956.80
Oct 15, 2023 IDA-49530 Loan Repay 440,757.78
Oct 15, 2023 IDA-43300 Int Charges 2,873.07
Oct 15, 2023 IDA-43300 Int Charges 2,873.07
Oct 15, 2023 IDA-43300 Loan Repay 169,550.30
Apr 15, 2023 IDA-49530 Loan Repay 15,764.81
Jun 19, 2007 IDA-H3130 Loan Commitment 13,200,000.00
Jun 19, 2007 IDA-43300 Loan Commitment 19,800,000.00
Jun 9, 2011 IDA-49530 Loan Commitment 11,000,000.00
Apr 15, 2024 IDA-49530 Loan Repay 434,826.06

Footnotes

Ratings

IMPLEMENTATION RATINGS

Name Review Date
Progress towards achievement of PDO Satisfactory 2013-06-24
Counterpart Funding Satisfactory 2013-06-24
Project Management Satisfactory 2013-06-24
Financial Management Satisfactory 2013-06-24
Overall Low 2013-06-24
Overall Implementation Progress (IP) Satisfactory 2013-06-24
Procurement Satisfactory 2013-06-24
Monitoring and Evaluation Moderately Satisfactory 2013-06-24

COMPLETION RATINGS

INDICATORIMPLEMENTATION COMPLETION & RESULTS REPORT: 12-12-2013
Outcomes
Risk to Development OutcomeSubstantial
Bank Performance
Borrower Performance
Government Performance
Implementing Agency

INDEPENDENT EVALUATION RATINGS

INDICATORICR REVIEW: 11-05-2014PROJECT PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT REPORT: 05-05-2022
Outcome RatingModerately Satisfactory Moderately Satisfactory
Risk To Development OutcomeModerateSubstantial
Bank PerformanceModerately SatisfactoryModerately Satisfactory
Borrower PerformanceSatisfactoryNot Rated
Government PerformanceSatisfactoryNot Rated
Implementing AgencySatisfactoryNot Rated
Icr QualitySatisfactoryNot Rated
M&e QualityModestModest

Results Framework

PROJECT DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE INDICATORS

INDICATORBASELINECURRENTTARGET
  • Percentage of herders and soum governments taking actions to mitigate pastoral risk (i.e., pasture land management and risk response plans developed and implemented).Value14.895.685 percent of Beneficiaries (i.e. herders, soum go
    DateJuly 15, 2008June 3, 2013June 30, 2013
    CommentThe end target has been achievedRe-set when Additional Financing approved by the Board in June 2011.
  • Percentage of herders and local officers perceiving improvement in pasture land condition attributable to project interventions.Value24.48785 percent of herders and local officers perceivin
    DateJuly 15, 2008June 3, 2013June 30, 2013
    CommentThe end target has been achievedRe-set when Additional Financing approved by the Board in June 2011.
  • Percentage of citizens satisfied with the outcomes of CIF investmentValue50.98780 percent of Beneficiaries (i.e. citizens) satisf
    DateJuly 15, 2008June 3, 2013June 30, 2013
    CommentThe end target has been achievedRe-set when Additional Financing approved by the Board in June 2011.
  • Increased number of loan beneficiaries at soum level and below.Value29,133 loan beneficiaries49,074 (68.4% increase)35 percent increase in the number of Sub-borrowers
    DateJuly 15, 2008June 3, 2013June 30, 2013
    CommentThe end target has been achievedRe-set when Additional Financing approved by the Board in June 2011.
  • Increased income of loan beneficiaries at soum level and below.Value025 percent increase in annual income of Sub-borrow
    DateJuly 15, 2008June 3, 2013June 30, 2013
    CommentData is being collected and will be available for the ICRRe-set when Additional Financing approved by the Board in June 2011.

INTERMEDIATE RESULTS INDICATORS

INDICATORBASELINECURRENTTARGET
  • Component 1: Number of soums preparing, financing and implementing annual pasture-land management plans.Value0329300
    DateJuly 15, 2008June 3, 2013June 30, 2013
    CommentTarget achievedRe-set when Additional Financing approved by the Board in June 2011.
  • Component 2: Percentage of soums utlizing at least 80% of annual CIF allocationValue090.990%
    DateJuly 15, 2008June 3, 2013June 30, 2013
    CommentTarget achievedRe-set when Additional Financing approved by the Board in June 2011.
  • Component 3: Total number of PFIs operating at soum level or belowValue18 PFIs operating a soum level30 (67%)25% increase over baseline figure
    DateJuly 15, 2008June 3, 2013June 30, 2013
    CommentTarget achievedRe-set when Additional Financing approved by the Board in June 2011.
  • Health facilities constructed, renovated, and/or equipped (number)Value0.00406.000.00
    DateJuly 15, 2008June 3, 2013June 30, 2012
    CommentThis is a CDD component. Communities decide which investments will be supported. There is no requirement to use resource forhealthfacilities. The target value is therefore not applicable.
  • Improved community water points constructed or rehabilitated under the projectValue0.00198.000.00
    DateJuly 15, 2008June 3, 2013June 30, 2012
    CommentThere is no target value. This is a CDD project and project types are not pre-determined.
  • Number of people in rural areas provided with access to Improved Water Sources under the projectValue0.0063711.000.00
    DateJuly 15, 2008June 3, 2013
    Comment
  • % active loans to women - MicrofinanceValue0.0038.000.00
    DateJuly 15, 2008June 3, 2013June 30, 2013
    CommentUnavailableNo end of target was established for the indicator
  • Percentage of project-supported institutions that are reporting on this indicatorValue0.000.000.00
    DateJune 3, 2013
    Comment
  • Good Practices in pastoral livelihood improvement demonstrated in different agro-ecological zonesValue0.005.005.00
    DateJuly 15, 2008June 3, 2013June 30, 2013
    CommentTarget achieved
  • Percentage of citizens who agree that CIF investments are aligned with their prioritiesValue0.0091.0080.00
    DateJuly 15, 2008June 3, 2013June 30, 2013
    CommentTarget Achieved
  • Increased number of loan products accessible by poor rural citizens at soum level and belowValue29133.0049074.0035.00
    DateJuly 15, 2008June 3, 2013June 30, 2013
    Comment68.4 percent increased attained35 percent increase in the number of sub-borrowers at soum level and below
  • Percentage of aimag and soum governments and herders receiving information from LEWS which is both regular and perceived usefulValue0.00100.00100.00
    DateJuly 15, 2008June 3, 2013June 30, 2013
    CommentTarget achieved. In addition to targeted audience for specific areas, LEWS information is also made available through radio andtelevision and also on a website
  • Percentage of PFIs with non-performing loans of less than or equal to 5%Value0.0099.2090.00
    DateJuly 15, 2008June 3, 2013June 30, 2013
    CommentTarget achieved
  • Multi-level institutional framework for pastoral risk management established nationwideValueFramework does not exist(i) Pasture Land Law; and (ii) Land Law are currelegal framework for land and pasture management pr
    DateAugust 1, 2011June 3, 2013June 30, 2013
    CommentThe target is partially achieved as the framework should have been established nationwide
  • Percentage of bagh citizens participating in bagh meetingsValue0.0053.0045.00
    DateJuly 15, 2008June 3, 2013June 30, 2013
    CommentTarget achieved
  • Percentage of public facility improvement sub-projects evaluated and accepted as good quality by State Inspection AgencyValue0.00100.0080.00
    DateJuly 15, 2008June 3, 2013June 30, 2013
    CommentTarget achieved