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Sudan Multi-donor Trust Fund for Decentralized Health System Development Project

Development Objective

To improve access to basic health services by conflict-affected and underserved populations in four target states while establishing the basis for reform, sustainable financing, and development of the decentralized health system.

Key Details

Project Details

  • P098483

  • Closed

  • Isabel Cristina Soares

  • N/A

  • Sudan

  • October 30, 2006

  • (as of board presentation)

    October 30, 2006

  • January 24, 2007

  • US$ 6.00 million

  • B

  • Not Applicable

  • June 30, 2013

  • BANK APPROVED

  • September 8, 2023

  • Notes

Finances

Financing Plan (US$ Millions)

No data available.
Financier Commitments
Multi-donor Trust Fund for North Sudan 6.00
Borrower/Recipient 13.00

Total Project Financing (US$ Millions)

Product Line IBRD/IDA
IBRD Commitment N/A
IDA Commitment N/A
IBRD + IDA Commitment N/A
Lending Instrument
Grant Amount 6.00
Total Project Cost** 19.00

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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Footnotes

Ratings

IMPLEMENTATION RATINGS

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

COMPLETION RATINGS

INDICATORIMPLEMENTATION COMPLETION & RESULTS REPORT: 12-19-2013
Outcomes
Risk to Development OutcomeModerately Unsatisfactory
Bank Performance
Borrower Performance
Government Performance
Implementing Agency

INDEPENDENT EVALUATION RATINGS

INDICATORICR REVIEW: 05-21-2014PROJECT PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT REPORT:
Outcome RatingModerately Satisfactory N/a
Risk To Development OutcomeSignificantN/a
Bank PerformanceModerately SatisfactoryN/a
Borrower PerformanceModerately SatisfactoryN/a
Government PerformanceModerately UnsatisfactoryN/a
Implementing AgencyModerately SatisfactoryN/a
Icr QualitySatisfactoryN/a
M&e QualityModestN/a

Results Framework

PROJECT DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE INDICATORS

INDICATORBASELINECURRENTTARGET
  • outpatient consultations per person per year in target health facilitiesValue0.160.410.30
    DateDecember 31, 2009May 31, 2013June 30, 2013
    CommentRecalculated from 2008-09 HMIS database (2009 SHHS report not yet available).Information collected from the HMIS database.The end target was kept in the project's restructuring in December 2012 (for the 2nd additional financing).
  • % pregnant women who attended at least one antenatal care consultation in target areasValue48.0068.0065.00
    DateDecember 31, 2009May 31, 2013December 31, 2012
    CommentRecalculated from 2008-09 Reproductive Health Dept database (2009 SHHS report not yet available by that time)Information collected from Reproductive Health Dept database.The end target was kept in the project's restructuring in December 2012 (for the 2nd additional financing).
  • births attended by skilled health staff (% of total births) in target areas (skilled health staff = doctor, nurse, midwife, trainedvillage midwife)Value19.0063.0055.00
    DateDecember 31, 2009May 31, 2013June 30, 2013
    CommentRecalculated from the 2008-09 Reproductive Health Dept database (2009 SHHS report not yet available by that time).Information collected from Reproductive Health Dept database at state level.End target was revised in the project's restructuring in December 2012 (2nd additional financing)
  • % households who possess at least one insecticide-treated net in target areasValue18.0042.0042.00
    DateNovember 1, 2006March 1, 2009June 30, 2011
    CommentEstimate from 2006 SHHS for rural areas of the four target statesCurrent status is from HMIS and the denominator is the estimated number of households in 13 Localities targeted by the ITNdistribution supported by DHSDP (237,500 households).One-time intervention-under the initial project (completed)
  • Health personnel receiving training (number)Value40.003095.003000.00
    DateNovember 30, 2009May 31, 2012June 30, 2013
    CommentInformation collected from project reports.End target was revised in the project's restructuring in December 2012 (for the 2nd additional financing)

INTERMEDIATE RESULTS INDICATORS

INDICATORBASELINECURRENTTARGET
  • Long-lasting insecticide-treated malaria nets purchased and/or distributed (number)Value0.00179100.00179100.00
    DateNovember 1, 2006March 1, 2009June 30, 2011
    CommentSource is distribution report.Completed under the initial project.
  • annual per capita USD value of drugs/consumables and operational support provided to target health facilities & midwivesValue0.170.410.40
    DateDecember 9, 2009December 31, 2012June 30, 2013
    CommentPer capita value estimated on the basis of approx. 1 mill catchment population of the target h.facilitiesMeasured annually.
  • National Health Accounts completedValueNoYesYes
    DateNovember 30, 2009May 31, 2011June 30, 2013
    CommentWHO's report on the NHA completed and submitted.
  • Health facilities constructed, renovated, and/or equipped (number)Value0.0018.0018.00
    DateNovember 30, 2006September 30, 2010June 30, 2011
    CommentInformation collected from project reports.All works under the initial project have been completed.
  • number of rural hospitals upgraded and equipped for emergency obstetric care (EOC)Value0.005.006.00
    DateNovember 30, 2009May 31, 2012June 30, 2012
    CommentAll works were completed in 5 out of 6 target rural hospitals, and in 3 out of 4 midwifery training schools.These include both the rehab of 6 RHs' surgical units & maternity wards and the construction of 4 midwifery training schools.