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Uganda Ninth Poverty Reduction Support Credit

Abstract*

The development objective of the Ninth Poverty Reduction Support Credit Program (PRSC 9) for Uganda is to improved access to and greater value for money (VFM) in, public services. This program document presents a credit to the Republic of Uganda for SDR 65.2 million or US$100 million equivalent to finance the PRSC 9. It is the second of three development policy operations (DPOs) to support Uganda's National Development Plan (NDP) and covers the period...

* 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 program development objective for the operation is improved access to, and greater value for money in, public services.

Key Details

Project Details

  • P097325

  • Closed

  • Anton Dobronogov

  • N/A

  • Uganda

  • February 28, 2012

  • (as of board presentation)

    February 28, 2012

  • September 19, 2012

  • US$ 100.00 million

  • N/A

  • Not Applicable

  • June 30, 2013

  • BANK APPROVED

  • P101232

  • August 1, 2024

  • Notes

Finances

Financing Plan (US$ Millions)

No data available.
Financier Commitments
IDA Credit 100.00

Total Project Financing (US$ Millions)

Product Line IBRD/IDA
IBRD Commitment N/A
IDA Commitment 100.00
IBRD + IDA Commitment 100.00
Lending Instrument
Grant Amount N/A
Total Project Cost** 100.00

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$)
Feb 9, 2024 IDA-50610 Int Charges 314,276.84
Feb 9, 2024 IDA-50610 Int Charges 7,514.17
Feb 9, 2024 IDA-50610 Int Charges 7,514.17
Feb 9, 2024 IDA-50610 Loan Repay 863,991.25
Feb 9, 2024 IDA-50610 Int Charges 90.00
Feb 9, 2024 IDA-50610 Int Charges 90.00
Jan 15, 2023 IDA-50610 Loan Repay 865,268.50
Jan 15, 2023 IDA-50610 Int Charges 109.90
Jan 15, 2023 IDA-50610 Int Charges 109.90
Jul 20, 2023 IDA-50610 Int Charges 29,062.56
Jul 20, 2023 IDA-50610 Int Charges 29,062.56
Jul 20, 2023 IDA-50610 Loan Repay 880,884.60
Jul 20, 2023 IDA-50610 Int Charges 316,064.00
Jul 20, 2023 IDA-50610 Int Charges 316,064.00
Jan 15, 2023 IDA-50610 Int Charges 297,383.62
Jan 15, 2023 IDA-50610 Int Charges 297,383.62
Jan 15, 2023 IDA-50610 Loan Repay 13,894.79
Jan 15, 2022 IDA-50610 Int Charges 3,507.92
Jan 15, 2022 IDA-50610 Int Charges 3,507.92
Jan 15, 2022 IDA-50610 Int Charges 339,997.47
Jan 15, 2022 IDA-50610 Int Charges 339,997.47
Jul 21, 2022 IDA-50610 Int Charges 678.38
Jul 21, 2022 IDA-50610 Int Charges 678.38
Jul 21, 2022 IDA-50610 Loan Repay 857,562.56
Jul 21, 2022 IDA-50610 Int Charges 321,585.97
Jul 21, 2022 IDA-50610 Int Charges 321,585.97
Jul 15, 2021 IDA-50610 Int Charges 5,606.93
Jan 15, 2014 IDA-50610 Int Charges 52,104.32
Jan 15, 2015 IDA-50610 Int Charges 349,033.53
Jan 15, 2015 IDA-50610 Int Charges 349,033.53
Jul 15, 2017 IDA-50610 Int Charges 332,045.66
Jul 15, 2017 IDA-50610 Int Charges 332,045.66
Jul 15, 2017 IDA-50610 Int Charges 3,007.35
Jul 15, 2017 IDA-50610 Int Charges 3,007.35
Jan 15, 2017 IDA-50610 Int Charges 326,211.88
Jan 15, 2017 IDA-50610 Int Charges 4,168.74
Jan 15, 2017 IDA-50610 Int Charges 4,168.74
Jan 15, 2017 IDA-50610 Int Charges 326,211.88
Jul 15, 2016 IDA-50610 Int Charges 340,683.84
Jul 15, 2016 IDA-50610 Int Charges 340,683.84
Jul 15, 2016 IDA-50610 Int Charges 129.61
Jul 15, 2016 IDA-50610 Int Charges 129.61
Jan 15, 2016 IDA-50610 Int Charges 5,977.10
Jan 15, 2016 IDA-50610 Int Charges 5,977.10
Jan 15, 2016 IDA-50610 Int Charges 332,300.88
Jan 15, 2016 IDA-50610 Int Charges 332,300.88
Jul 15, 2015 IDA-50610 Int Charges 8,954.73
Jul 15, 2015 IDA-50610 Int Charges 8,954.73
Jul 16, 2015 IDA-50610 Int Charges 331,275.28
Jul 16, 2015 IDA-50610 Int Charges 331,275.28
Jan 15, 2015 IDA-50610 Int Charges 617.40
Jan 15, 2015 IDA-50610 Int Charges 617.40
Jul 15, 2014 IDA-50610 Int Charges 1,817.00
Jul 15, 2014 IDA-50610 Int Charges 1,817.00
Jul 15, 2014 IDA-50610 Int Charges 377,101.38
Jul 15, 2014 IDA-50610 Int Charges 377,101.38
Jan 15, 2014 IDA-50610 Int Charges 373,346.62
Jan 15, 2014 IDA-50610 Int Charges 373,346.62
Jan 15, 2014 IDA-50610 Int Charges 52,104.32
Jul 15, 2021 IDA-50610 Int Charges 348,309.80
Jul 15, 2021 IDA-50610 Int Charges 348,309.80
Jul 15, 2021 IDA-50610 Int Charges 5,606.93
Jan 21, 2021 IDA-50610 Int Charges 7,938.26
Jan 21, 2021 IDA-50610 Int Charges 7,938.26
Jan 21, 2021 IDA-50610 Int Charges 347,021.00
Jan 21, 2021 IDA-50610 Int Charges 347,021.00
Jul 21, 2020 IDA-50610 Int Charges 332,332.47
Jul 21, 2020 IDA-50610 Int Charges 332,332.47
Jul 21, 2020 IDA-50610 Int Charges 1,713.44
Jul 21, 2020 IDA-50610 Int Charges 1,713.44
Jan 15, 2020 IDA-50610 Int Charges 592.48
Jan 15, 2020 IDA-50610 Int Charges 592.48
Jan 15, 2020 IDA-50610 Int Charges 336,064.72
Jan 15, 2020 IDA-50610 Int Charges 336,064.72
Jul 15, 2019 IDA-50610 Int Charges 2,666.00
Jul 15, 2019 IDA-50610 Int Charges 2,666.00
Jul 15, 2019 IDA-50610 Int Charges 337,975.03
Jul 15, 2019 IDA-50610 Int Charges 337,975.03
Jan 15, 2019 IDA-50610 Int Charges 5,710.60
Jan 15, 2019 IDA-50610 Int Charges 5,710.60
Jan 25, 2019 IDA-50610 Int Charges 332,107.72
Jan 25, 2019 IDA-50610 Int Charges 332,107.72
Jul 23, 2018 IDA-50610 Int Charges 4,867.06
Jul 23, 2018 IDA-50610 Int Charges 4,867.06
Jul 23, 2018 IDA-50610 Int Charges 343,568.97
Jul 23, 2018 IDA-50610 Int Charges 343,568.97
Jan 15, 2018 IDA-50610 Int Charges 345,393.06
Jan 15, 2018 IDA-50610 Int Charges 5,067.11
Jan 15, 2018 IDA-50610 Int Charges 5,067.11
Jan 15, 2018 IDA-50610 Int Charges 345,393.06
Jul 16, 2024 IDA-50610 Loan Repay 863,600.44
Feb 28, 2012 IDA-50610 Loan Commitment 100,000,000.00
Jul 16, 2024 IDA-50610 Int Charges 432.34
Jul 16, 2024 IDA-50610 Int Charges 432.34
Jul 16, 2024 IDA-50610 Int Charges 308,730.12
Jul 16, 2024 IDA-50610 Int Charges 308,730.12
Jul 15, 2024 IDA-50610 Loan Repay 1,082.83
Feb 9, 2024 IDA-50610 Int Charges 314,276.84

Footnotes

Ratings

IMPLEMENTATION RATINGS

Name Review Date
Program Management Satisfactory 2013-07-29
Progress towards achievement of PDO Moderately Satisfactory 2013-07-29
Monitoring and Evaluation Moderately Satisfactory 2013-07-29
Overall Implementation Progress (IP) Moderately Satisfactory 2013-07-29

COMPLETION RATINGS

INDICATORIMPLEMENTATION COMPLETION & RESULTS REPORT: 01-31-2014
OutcomesModerately Satisfactory
Risk to Development OutcomeModest
Bank PerformanceModerately Satisfactory
Borrower PerformanceModerately Satisfactory
Government PerformanceModerately Satisfactory
Implementing AgencyModerately Satisfactory

INDEPENDENT EVALUATION RATINGS

INDICATORICR REVIEW: 06-29-2015PROJECT PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT REPORT: 01-14-2015
Outcome RatingModerately Satisfactory Moderately Satisfactory
Risk To Development OutcomeHighModerate
Bank PerformanceModerately SatisfactoryModerately Satisfactory
Borrower PerformanceModerately SatisfactoryModerately Satisfactory
Government PerformanceModerately Satisfactory
Implementing AgencyModerately Satisfactory
Icr QualityUnsatisfactory
M&e QualitySubstantialModest

Results Framework

PROJECT DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE INDICATORS

INDICATORBASELINECURRENTTARGET

INTERMEDIATE RESULTS INDICATORS

INDICATORBASELINECURRENTTARGET
  • Key Output Indicator 3: DPT3 immunizationValue81.0080.0088.00
    DateJune 30, 2008June 30, 2012June 30, 2013
    Comment
  • Key Output Indicator 2: % clean audit reportsValue0.000.000.00
    Date
    Comment
  • Key Output Indicator 1: Budget varianceValue5.003.445.00
    DateJune 30, 2008June 30, 2012June 30, 2013
    CommentFY 2007/08.Deviation based on 08/09 releases.FY 2011/12Deviation based on GoU allocations and releases; it excludes the development budget component (and releases) funded bydonors. Data on releases for the donor component are not yet available at MFPED. It should become available in March 2013 as theGoUAid Information Management System comes online.FY 2012/13
  • Key Output Indicator 4: Primary pupils passing PLE with grades I-III at public primary schoolsValue262337.00317353.00280000.00
    DateJune 30, 2008June 30, 2012June 30, 2013
    Comment
  • Key Output Indicator 5: Improved water sources that are functional at the time of spot check - RuralValue82.0083.0084.00
    DateJune 30, 2010June 30, 2012June 30, 2013
    CommentAnnual Water Sector Performance Report
  • Key Output Indicator 6: Paved National Roads in Fair to Good ConditionValue65.0077.6080.00
    DateJune 30, 2008June 30, 2012June 30, 2013
    CommentGovernment Annual Performance Report
  • Performance Indicator 1: Local Governments publishing financial transfers and budgets at local levelValue48.000.0090.00
    DateJune 30, 2008June 30, 2012June 30, 2013
    Comment
  • Performance Indicator 2: Contracts with complete procurement records in compliance with PPDA regulationsValue32.0017.1070.00
    DateJune 30, 2008June 30, 2012June 30, 2013
    Comment
  • Performance indicator 3: Vacancy rates for education and health staff in HTS LocationsValue12.7510.000.00
    DateJune 30, 2008June 30, 2012June 30, 2013
    CommentPrimary SchoolsTarget To Be Determined
  • Performance Indicator 4: Employees whose computerized HR processes related to pay are managed by the employerValue0.0054.0050.00
    DateJune 30, 2008June 30, 2012June 30, 2013
    CommentIncluded in IPPS
  • Performance Indicator 5: Proportion of approved posts filled by qualified health workersValue51.0058.0065.00
    DateJune 30, 2008June 30, 2012June 30, 2012
    Comment
  • Performance Indicator 6: Absenteeism rateValue31.0048.0025.00
    DateJune 30, 2008June 30, 2012June 30, 2013
    Comment
  • Performance Indicator 7: Proportion of health facilities wiithout drug stock outs for tracer drugsValue28.0070.0065.00
    DateJune 30, 2008June 30, 2012June 30, 2013
    Comment
  • Performance Indicator 8: Teachers at task in 12 districts with the weakest educaton sector indicatorsValue0.0077.0070.00
    DateJune 30, 2008June 30, 2012June 30, 2013
    CommentNo baseline established
  • Performance Indicator 9: People accessing hand washing with soap facilitiesValue14.0035.0030.00
    DateJune 30, 2008June 30, 2012June 30, 2013
    Comment
  • Performance Indicator 11: Funds released to UNRA on time (as per performance agreement)Value80.00100.0095.00
    DateJune 30, 2008June 30, 2012June 30, 2013
    Comment
  • Performance Indicator 12: Expenditure for maintenance works executed by the private sectorValue89.0075.0080.00
    DateJune 30, 2008June 30, 2012June 30, 2013
    CommentNational
  • Performance Indicator 13: Vehicles overloadedValue60.0055.005.00
    DateJune 30, 2008June 30, 2012June 30, 2013
    Comment
  • Performance Indicator 10: Pupil to latrine/toilet stance ratio in schools (and hand washing facilities)Value6500.006900.004300.00
    DateJune 30, 2008June 30, 2012June 30, 2013
    Comment
  • % clean audit reports, Statutory bodiesValue49.0061.0059.00
    DateJune 30, 2008June 30, 2012June 30, 2013
    Comment
  • % clean audit reports, Central GovernmentValue35.0059.000.00
    Date
    Comment
  • % clean audit reports, Local GovernmentsValue9.0045.0029.00
    DateJune 30, 2008June 30, 2012June 30, 2013
    Comment
  • Girls in public primary school passing PLE with grades I-IIIValue45.2048.1046.00
    DateJune 30, 2008June 30, 2012June 30, 2013
    Comment
  • Improved water sources that are fucntional at the time of spot checks - Valley Tanks/DamsValue23.0067.0036.00
    DateJune 30, 2008June 30, 2012June 30, 2013
    CommentAnnual Water Sector Performance ReportIt is noted in the sector report for FY11/12 that functionality was assessed for all facilities constructed between 2000 – 2012 inthe fifty four districts so far covered in the WfP database and where data sets have been fully assessed. This year’s functionalityrate for WfP facilities is at 67%, which is markedly higher than the rate of 24% recorded last FY 2010/2011, because this year’sfunctionality was assessed only for facilities constructed between 2000 and 2012, leaving out the old facilities constructedbetween 1950’s and 2000. Most of the old facilities are silted up and have not been functional for a long time and were responsiblefor the low functionality rates reported previously.
  • Vacancy rates for education and health staff in HTS LocationsValue65.0061.0060.00
    DateJune 30, 2008June 30, 2012June 30, 2013
    CommentSecondary Schools
  • Expenditure for maintenance works executed by the private sectorValue0.0083.100.00
    DateJune 30, 2012June 30, 2013
    CommentNo baseline established for DUCARFollowing a Presidential directive effectively ending the practice of contracting out work ondistrict roads, the target for FY12/13 has been adjusted to 0.
  • Vacancy rates for education and health staff in HTS LocationsValue41.9041.0040.00
    DateJune 30, 2008June 30, 2012June 30, 2013
    CommentMedical Workers