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Third Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund Project

Abstract*

The objective of the Third Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund Project is to targeted poor are empowered with increased incomes, improved productive capacity, and access to services to achieve sustainable livelihoods. There are five components to the project. The first component of the project is social mobilization and institution building, this component is to target and empower the poor by supporting their organization into Community Organizations...

* 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

Targeted poor are empowered with increased incomes, improved capacity and access to services to achieve sustainable livelihoods.

Key Details

Project Details

  • P105075

  • Closed

  • Mohammad Alvi , Melissa Williams

  • Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund

  • Pakistan

  • January 21, 2009

  • (as of board presentation)

    June 4, 2009

  • July 9, 2009

  • US$ 250.00 million

  • Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund

  • South Asia

  • 2009

  • US$ 250.00 million

  • B

  • October 11, 2022

  • March 31, 2016

  • BANK APPROVED

  • Notes

Finances

Financing Plan (US$ Millions)

No data available.
Financier Commitments
IDA Credit 250.00

Total Project Financing (US$ Millions)

Product Line IBRD/IDA
IBRD Commitment N/A
IDA Commitment 250.00
IBRD + IDA Commitment 250.00
Lending Instrument
Grant Amount N/A
Total Project Cost** 250.00

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

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

Detailed Financial Activity as of March 31, 2025

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Period Financier Transaction Type Amount (US$)
Jun 15, 2017 IDA-45990 Int Charges 827,459.94
Jun 15, 2017 IDA-45990 Int Charges 827,459.94
Dec 15, 2015 IDA-45990 Int Charges 21,500.29
Dec 15, 2015 IDA-45990 Int Charges 21,500.29
Dec 15, 2015 IDA-45990 Int Charges 861,022.06
Dec 15, 2015 IDA-45990 Int Charges 861,022.06
Oct 19, 2015 IDA-45990 Loan Disb 5,021,075.50
Dec 7, 2015 IDA-45990 Loan Disb 29,552.42
Jun 15, 2014 IDA-45990 Int Charges 839,519.00
Jun 15, 2014 IDA-45990 Int Charges 839,519.00
May 22, 2014 IDA-45990 Loan Disb 15,000,000.00
Dec 15, 2014 IDA-45990 Int Charges 2,374.47
Dec 15, 2014 IDA-45990 Int Charges 2,374.47
Jun 15, 2015 IDA-45990 Int Charges 781,007.60
Jun 15, 2015 IDA-45990 Int Charges 781,007.60
Jun 15, 2015 IDA-45990 Int Charges 13,318.39
Jun 15, 2015 IDA-45990 Int Charges 13,318.39
Jun 3, 2015 IDA-45990 Loan Disb 13,000,000.00
Dec 15, 2014 IDA-45990 Int Charges 845,702.80
Dec 15, 2014 IDA-45990 Int Charges 845,702.80
Dec 9, 2013 IDA-45990 Loan Disb 30,000,000.00
Dec 15, 2013 IDA-45990 Int Charges 10,041.38
Dec 15, 2013 IDA-45990 Int Charges 10,041.38
Dec 15, 2013 IDA-45990 Int Charges 717,843.44
Dec 15, 2013 IDA-45990 Int Charges 717,843.44
Jun 15, 2014 IDA-45990 Int Charges 7,488.69
Jun 15, 2014 IDA-45990 Int Charges 7,488.69
Jun 15, 2023 IDA-45990 Int Charges 753,131.70
Dec 15, 2023 IDA-45990 Loan Repay 2,747,102.80
Dec 15, 2023 IDA-45990 Int Charges 664,403.06
Dec 15, 2023 IDA-45990 Int Charges 664,403.06
Dec 15, 2023 IDA-45990 Loan Repay 55,148.30
Jun 15, 2024 IDA-45990 Int Charges 719,504.80
Jun 15, 2024 IDA-45990 Int Charges 719,504.80
Jun 15, 2024 IDA-45990 Int Charges 80,284.51
Jun 15, 2024 IDA-45990 Int Charges 80,284.51
Jun 4, 2009 IDA-45990 Loan Commitment 250,000,000.00
Jun 15, 2024 IDA-45990 Loan Repay 2,753,825.80
Dec 15, 2021 IDA-45990 Int Charges 28,059.56
Dec 15, 2021 IDA-45990 Int Charges 28,059.56
Dec 15, 2021 IDA-45990 Loan Repay 2,918,768.50
Dec 15, 2022 IDA-45990 Loan Repay 92,327.73
Dec 15, 2022 IDA-45990 Loan Repay 2,689,065.20
Dec 15, 2022 IDA-45990 Int Charges 616,825.60
Dec 15, 2022 IDA-45990 Int Charges 616,825.60
Jun 15, 2023 IDA-45990 Int Charges 144,995.70
Jun 15, 2023 IDA-45990 Int Charges 144,995.70
Jun 15, 2023 IDA-45990 Loan Repay 2,789,376.80
Jun 15, 2023 IDA-45990 Int Charges 753,131.70
Jun 15, 2022 IDA-45990 Int Charges 772,422.30
Jun 15, 2022 IDA-45990 Int Charges 772,422.30
Jun 15, 2022 IDA-45990 Loan Repay 41,385.85
Jun 15, 2022 IDA-45990 Loan Repay 2,742,118.00
Dec 15, 2021 IDA-45990 Int Charges 820,903.70
Dec 15, 2021 IDA-45990 Int Charges 820,903.70
Jun 15, 2020 IDA-45990 Int Charges 36,070.46
Jun 15, 2020 IDA-45990 Loan Repay 2,882,841.50
Jun 15, 2020 IDA-45990 Int Charges 808,483.10
Jun 15, 2020 IDA-45990 Int Charges 808,483.10
Jun 15, 2020 IDA-45990 Int Charges 36,070.46
Dec 15, 2020 IDA-45990 Int Charges 795,866.70
Dec 15, 2020 IDA-45990 Int Charges 795,866.70
Dec 15, 2020 IDA-45990 Int Charges 36,225.02
Dec 15, 2020 IDA-45990 Int Charges 36,225.02
Dec 15, 2020 IDA-45990 Loan Repay 3,005,378.20
Jun 15, 2021 IDA-45990 Int Charges 828,325.50
Jun 15, 2021 IDA-45990 Int Charges 828,325.50
Jun 15, 2021 IDA-45990 Int Charges 71,995.79
Jun 15, 2021 IDA-45990 Int Charges 71,995.79
Jun 15, 2021 IDA-45990 Loan Repay 3,007,865.20
Jun 15, 2019 IDA-45990 Loan Repay 11,825.23
Jun 15, 2019 IDA-45990 Loan Repay 2,879,334.50
Jun 15, 2019 IDA-45990 Int Charges 867,347.94
Jun 15, 2019 IDA-45990 Int Charges 867,347.94
Dec 15, 2019 IDA-45990 Int Charges 820,782.20
Dec 15, 2019 IDA-45990 Int Charges 820,782.20
Dec 15, 2019 IDA-45990 Loan Repay 19,508.06
Dec 15, 2019 IDA-45990 Loan Repay 2,873,240.00
Dec 15, 2017 IDA-45990 Int Charges 15,144.70
Dec 15, 2017 IDA-45990 Int Charges 15,144.70
Dec 15, 2017 IDA-45990 Int Charges 886,615.60
Dec 15, 2017 IDA-45990 Int Charges 886,615.60
Jun 15, 2018 IDA-45990 Int Charges 452.76
Jun 15, 2018 IDA-45990 Int Charges 452.76
Jun 15, 2018 IDA-45990 Int Charges 884,275.56
Jun 15, 2018 IDA-45990 Int Charges 884,275.56
Dec 15, 2018 IDA-45990 Int Charges 27,192.97
Dec 15, 2018 IDA-45990 Int Charges 27,192.97
Dec 15, 2018 IDA-45990 Int Charges 837,433.75
Dec 15, 2018 IDA-45990 Int Charges 837,433.75
Jun 15, 2016 IDA-45990 Int Charges 9,366.10
Jun 15, 2016 IDA-45990 Int Charges 9,366.10
Jun 15, 2016 IDA-45990 Int Charges 871,938.80
Jun 15, 2016 IDA-45990 Int Charges 871,938.80
Dec 15, 2016 IDA-45990 Int Charges 840,042.06
Dec 15, 2016 IDA-45990 Int Charges 370.38
Dec 15, 2016 IDA-45990 Int Charges 370.38
Dec 15, 2016 IDA-45990 Int Charges 840,042.06
Jun 15, 2017 IDA-45990 Int Charges 24,375.97
Jun 15, 2017 IDA-45990 Int Charges 24,375.97

Footnotes

Ratings

IMPLEMENTATION RATINGS

Name Review Date
Procurement Satisfactory 2016-07-08
Project Management Satisfactory 2016-07-08
Progress towards achievement of PDO Satisfactory 2016-07-08
Financial Management Satisfactory 2016-07-08
Monitoring and Evaluation Satisfactory 2016-07-08
Overall Implementation Progress (IP) Satisfactory 2016-07-08

COMPLETION RATINGS

INDICATORIMPLEMENTATION COMPLETION & RESULTS REPORT: 04-01-2017
Outcomes
Risk to Development OutcomeSubstantial
Bank Performance
Borrower Performance
Government Performance
Implementing Agency

INDEPENDENT EVALUATION RATINGS

INDICATORICR REVIEW: 12-31-2017PROJECT PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT REPORT:
Outcome RatingSatisfactory N/a
Risk To Development OutcomeModestN/a
Bank PerformanceModerately SatisfactoryN/a
Borrower PerformanceModerately SatisfactoryN/a
Government PerformanceSatisfactoryN/a
Implementing AgencyModerately SatisfactoryN/a
Icr QualitySubstantialN/a
M&e QualitySubstantialN/a

Results Framework

PROJECT DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE INDICATORS

INDICATORBASELINECURRENTTARGET
  • Improved access to municipal and local servicesValue0.0033.0033.00
    DateMarch 31, 2016March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • Household incomes and/or assetsValue0.0023.0020.00
    DateMarch 31, 2016March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • 60% of community institutions are viable and sustainable.Value0.0060.0060.00
    DateMarch 31, 2016March 31, 2016
    Comment

INTERMEDIATE RESULTS INDICATORS

INDICATORBASELINECURRENTTARGET
  • Beneficiaries of Labor Market programs (number)Value0.00397273.000.00
    DateJuly 1, 2009March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • People with access to a basic package of health, nutrition, or reproductive health services (number)Value4574814.0012581564.000.00
    DateJune 30, 2011March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • Financial Self-SufficiencyValue0.00114.000.00
    DateJuly 9, 2009March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • Portfolio at Risk - MicrofinanceValue0.001.750.00
    DateJuly 9, 2009March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • No of active loan accounts -MicrofinanceValue0.0074358.000.00
    DateJuly 9, 2009March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • Outstanding Microfinance Loan PortfolioValue0.0014631220.000.00
    DateJuly 9, 2009March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • Volume of Bank Support: Enabling Environment - MicrofinanceValue0.0033000000.000.00
    DateJuly 7, 2009March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • Volume of Bank Support: Institutional Development - MicrofinanceValue0.007000000.000.00
    DateJanuary 9, 2009March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • Roads rehabilitated, RuralValue0.0037.000.00
    DateJuly 9, 2009March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • Improved community water points constructed or rehabilitated under the projectValue0.002079.000.00
    DateJuly 9, 2009March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • Number of people in rural areas provided with access to Improved Water Sources under the projectValue0.00707850.000.00
    DateJuly 9, 2009March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • Water users provided with new/improved irrigation and drainage services (number)Value0.001240515.000.00
    DateJuly 9, 2009March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • People provided with access to "improved sanitation facilities” under the proj.Value0.00419579.000.00
    DateJuly 9, 2009March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • Participants in consultation activities during project implementation (number)Value0.00381060.000.00
    DateJuly 9, 2009March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • Volume of Bank Support: Lines of Credit - MicrofinanceValue0.0033000000.0033000000.00
    DateMarch 31, 2016March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • % active micro-savings accounts held by womenValue20.0078.0025.00
    DateJuly 9, 2009March 31, 2016March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • School facilities constructed or renovatedValue0.00896.00336.00
    DateMarch 31, 2016March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • Health facilities constructed, renovated, and/or equipped (number)Value0.00504.00280.00
    DateMarch 31, 2016March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • Roads constructed, RuralValue0.00465.000.00
    DateJuly 9, 2009March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • Community contribution in the total project costs (percentage)Value0.0020.000.00
    DateJuly 9, 2009March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • At least 60% of targeted poor are members of community organizations.Value45.0055.0060.00
    DateJuly 9, 2009March 31, 2016March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • At least 30% of all CO members are women.Value40.0068.0030.00
    DateJuly 9, 2009March 31, 2016March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • At least 60% of COs clustered into Village Level Organizations (VO)Value1.0069.0060.00
    DateJuly 9, 2009March 31, 2016March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • At least 55% of Community Institutions are performing satisfactorily in terms of effectiveness, transparency and accountability.Value50.0059.0055.00
    DateJuly 9, 2009March 31, 2016March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • Microfinance outreach increased from 6% to 8.80% in PPAF-III districtsValue6.0014.758.80
    DateJuly 9, 2009March 31, 2016March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • 230,000 new borrowers in PPAF-III districtsValue0.00379284.00230000.00
    DateMarch 31, 2016March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • A minimum annual growth rate of 20% in microcredit loans maintained in one-fourth of PPAF-III served areasValue0.0020.0020.00
    DateMarch 31, 2016March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • Average repayments of micro-credit loans to POs at least 95%Value95.0096.8095.00
    DateJuly 9, 2009March 31, 2016March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • Institutional review of PPAF microfinance portfolio, management and governance structure completed and made operational by end of projectValueAs of March 31, 2016, the preparatory work for theA new spinoff entity for Microfinance created and
    DateMarch 31, 2016March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • At least 50% of COs are benefiting from improved infrastructureValue0.0042.0050.00
    DateMarch 31, 2016March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • Minimum ERR of 20% and FRR of 25% of investment in water and infrastructureValue26.000.0020.00
    DateJuly 9, 2009March 31, 2016March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • At least 60% of the beneficiaries report satisfaction with the PPAF supported health and education facilitiesValue0.0086.0060.00
    DateMarch 31, 2016March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • 4.4: Net enrollment growth rate of 7.5% per annum maintained over the project periodValue0.007.507.50
    DateMarch 31, 2016March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • At least 40% of beneficiaries of infrastructure, health and education interventions are womenValue54.0055.0040.00
    DateJuly 9, 2009March 31, 2016March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • At least 60% of the targeted households where Livelihoods, Employment, and Enterprise Development (LEED) programming/ investment has taken place have developed livelihood plans and mobilized other resValue0.0060.0060.00
    DateMarch 31, 2016March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • At least 20% of federated organizations report effective linkages with markets and private sector built.Value0.0050.0020.00
    DateMarch 31, 2016March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • At least 50% of the new livelihood platforms formed have developed productive linkages with market, input/service supplier, service/product buyer, or technology provider - measured in terms of at leasValue0.000.0050.00
    DateMarch 31, 2016March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • Communities involved in CLF revolve savings with at least 95% repayment rates.,Value0.0095.0095.00
    DateMarch 31, 2016March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • At least 70% of those who have received skills training; and/or Community Livelihood Fund (CLF); and/or assets - are using them productively.Value0.000.0070.00
    DateMarch 31, 2016March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • At least 50% of the livelihoods grant recipients are women.Value0.0047.0050.00
    DateMarch 31, 2016March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • Beneficiaries of Labor Market programs - Wage subsidies programs (number)Value0.0057641.000.00
    DateJuly 1, 2009March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • Beneficiaries of Labor Market programs - Training and re-training (number)Value0.00397273.000.00
    DateJuly 1, 2009March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • Beneficiaries of Labor Market programs - Female (number)Value0.001822321.000.00
    DateJuly 1, 2009March 31, 2015
    Comment
  • Beneficiaries of Labor Market programs - Supporting entrepreneurship (number)Value0.00179149.000.00
    DateJuly 1, 2009March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • Percentage of project-supported institutions that are reporting on this indicatorValue0.00100.000.00
    DateJuly 9, 2009March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • Percentage of project-supported institutions that are reporting on this indicatorValue0.00100.000.00
    DateJuly 9, 2009March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • Percentage of project-supported institutions that are reporting on this indicatorValue0.00100.000.00
    DateJuly 9, 2009March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • Percentage of project-supported institutions that are reporting on this indicatorValue0.00100.000.00
    DateJuly 9, 2009March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • Water users provided with irrigation and drainage services - female (number)Value0.00623732.000.00
    DateJuly 9, 2009March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • People provided with access to “improved sanitation facilities”- ruralValue0.00419579.000.00
    DateJuly 9, 2009March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • Participants in consultation activities during project implementation - femaleValue0.00186719.000.00
    DateJuly 9, 2009March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • Total community contribution (US$)Value0.009148582.000.00
    DateJuly 9, 2009March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • At least 60% of Poorest households who are members of community organizations.Value45.0074.0060.00
    DateJuly 9, 2009March 31, 2016March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • At least 25% of VOs clustered at UC Level.Value0.0080.0025.00
    DateMarch 31, 2016March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • At least 25% of all micro-credit loans received by women in PPAF-III targeted districtsValue20.0076.0025.00
    DateMarch 31, 2016March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • Average repayments of micro-credit loans from POs to PPAF at least 98%Value0.00100.0098.00
    DateMarch 31, 2016March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • 30% of COs have accessed other sources of funding for infrastructure/local services;Value0.0024.0030.00
    DateMarch 31, 2016March 31, 2016
    Comment
  • Minimum FRR of 25% of investment in water and infrastructureValue30.000.0025.00
    DateJuly 9, 2009March 31, 2016March 31, 2016
    Comment