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Sustainable Management of Fish Resources

Abstract*

The objective of the Sustainable Management of Fish Resources Project is to empower communities to reduce fishing pressure on the fish stocks supporting the central coastal fisheries of Senegal. There are four components to the project. The first component is the co-management of coastal fisheries. The objective of this component is to implement co-management systems to improve the governance of the coastal fisheries for a more sustainable use of...

* 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 combined development objective/global objective of the project is to empower communities to reduce fishing pressure on the fish stocks supporting the central coastal fisheries of Senegal (from the Cap Vert Peninsula to the Saloum River Delta), by (i) promoting co-management of the coastal fisheries, (ii) contributing to the rehabilitation of the essential ecosystems for the coastal fisheries, and (iii) supporting alternative livelihoods and accompanying poverty reduction measures in targeted poor fishing communities.

Key Details

Project Details

  • P105881

  • Closed

  • John Virdin

  • N/A

  • Senegal

  • July 16, 2008

  • (as of board presentation)

    December 16, 2008

  • November 6, 2009

  • US$ 3.50 million

  • B

  • Not Applicable

  • June 30, 2012

  • BANK APPROVED

  • March 12, 2013

  • Notes

Finances

Financing Plan (US$ Millions)

No data available.
Financier Commitments
IDA Credit 3.50

Total Project Financing (US$ Millions)

Product Line IBRD/IDA
IBRD Commitment N/A
IDA Commitment 3.50
IBRD + IDA Commitment 3.50
Lending Instrument
Grant Amount N/A
Total Project Cost** 3.50

Summary Status of World Bank Financing (US$ Millions) as of April 30, 2025

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

Detailed Financial Activity as of April 30, 2025

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Period Financier Transaction Type Amount (US$)
Dec 16, 2016 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,388.62
Dec 16, 2016 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,388.62
Jun 16, 2017 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,521.40
Jun 16, 2017 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,521.40
Jun 16, 2017 IDA-45450 Int Charges 60.87
Jun 16, 2017 IDA-45450 Int Charges 60.87
Dec 15, 2017 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,481.12
Dec 15, 2017 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,481.12
Dec 15, 2017 IDA-45450 Int Charges 96.26
Dec 15, 2017 IDA-45450 Int Charges 96.26
Jun 15, 2018 IDA-45450 Int Charges 4.60
Jun 15, 2018 IDA-45450 Int Charges 4.60
Jun 15, 2018 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,440.57
Jun 15, 2018 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,440.57
Dec 15, 2018 IDA-45450 Int Charges 132.84
Dec 15, 2018 IDA-45450 Int Charges 132.84
Dec 15, 2018 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,368.95
Dec 15, 2018 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,368.95
Jan 30, 2013 IDA-45450 Loan Disb -348,694.25
Jan 30, 2013 IDA-45450 Loan Disb -1,150,214.10
Jan 30, 2013 IDA-45450 Loan Disb -42,973.32
Dec 15, 2013 IDA-45450 Int Charges -2,342.24
Dec 15, 2013 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,342.24
Dec 15, 2013 IDA-45450 Int Charges -1,520.68
Dec 15, 2013 IDA-45450 Int Charges -1,520.68
Jan 30, 2013 IDA-45450 Loan Cancel 2,793,327.00
Dec 17, 2014 IDA-45450 Int Charges 15.03
Dec 17, 2014 IDA-45450 Int Charges 15.03
Dec 17, 2014 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,671.18
Dec 17, 2014 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,671.18
Jun 15, 2014 IDA-45450 Int Charges 62.27
Jun 15, 2014 IDA-45450 Int Charges 62.27
Jun 15, 2014 IDA-45450 Int Charges 1,522.31
Jun 15, 2014 IDA-45450 Int Charges 1,522.31
Jun 17, 2014 IDA-45450 Int Charges 1,211.87
Jun 17, 2014 IDA-45450 Int Charges 1,211.87
Jun 18, 2015 IDA-45450 Int Charges 3.61
Jun 18, 2015 IDA-45450 Int Charges 3.61
Dec 15, 2022 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,259.88
Dec 15, 2022 IDA-45450 Int Charges 150.17
Dec 15, 2022 IDA-45450 Int Charges 150.17
Jun 16, 2023 IDA-45450 Loan Repay 6,209.01
Jun 15, 2023 IDA-45450 Int Charges -0.01
Jun 15, 2023 IDA-45450 Int Charges -0.01
Jun 15, 2023 IDA-45450 Loan Repay 318.32
Jun 15, 2023 IDA-45450 Loan Repay 0.01
Jun 16, 2023 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,139.88
Jun 16, 2023 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,139.88
Jun 15, 2023 IDA-45450 Loan Repay 106.56
Dec 21, 2023 IDA-45450 Int Charges 3.66
Dec 21, 2023 IDA-45450 Loan Repay 6,519.14
Dec 21, 2023 IDA-45450 Int Charges 0.13
Dec 21, 2023 IDA-45450 Int Charges 0.13
Dec 21, 2023 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,224.65
Dec 21, 2023 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,224.65
Jun 15, 2023 IDA-45450 Int Charges 108.43
Jun 15, 2023 IDA-45450 Int Charges 108.43
Dec 21, 2023 IDA-45450 Int Charges 3.66
Jun 15, 2024 IDA-45450 Loan Repay 6,340.64
Jun 15, 2024 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,083.12
Jun 15, 2024 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,083.12
Jun 15, 2024 IDA-45450 Int Charges 0.80
Jun 15, 2024 IDA-45450 Loan Repay 75.08
Jun 15, 2024 IDA-45450 Int Charges 0.80
Dec 16, 2008 IDA-45450 Loan Commitment 3,500,000.00
Jun 15, 2019 IDA-45450 Int Charges 149.47
Jun 15, 2019 IDA-45450 Int Charges 149.47
Jun 15, 2019 IDA-45450 Loan Repay 6,735.67
Jun 15, 2019 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,422.78
Jun 15, 2019 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,422.78
Jun 15, 2019 IDA-45450 Int Charges 103.10
Jun 15, 2019 IDA-45450 Int Charges 103.10
Dec 15, 2019 IDA-45450 Int Charges 12.97
Dec 15, 2019 IDA-45450 Int Charges 12.97
Dec 15, 2019 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,489.02
Dec 15, 2019 IDA-45450 Loan Repay 9.47
Dec 15, 2019 IDA-45450 Loan Repay 6,729.90
Dec 15, 2019 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,489.02
Jun 15, 2020 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,468.26
Jun 15, 2020 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,468.26
Jun 15, 2020 IDA-45450 Loan Repay 6,673.12
Jun 15, 2020 IDA-45450 Loan Repay 43.17
Dec 15, 2020 IDA-45450 Loan Repay -6,788.17
Dec 15, 2020 IDA-45450 Int Charges -2,546.89
Dec 15, 2020 IDA-45450 Int Charges -2,546.89
Dec 15, 2020 IDA-45450 Loan Repay 6,788.17
Dec 15, 2020 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,546.89
Dec 15, 2020 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,546.89
Dec 15, 2020 IDA-45450 Loan Repay 213.60
Jun 15, 2021 IDA-45450 Loan Repay 6,830.73
Jun 15, 2021 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,452.52
Jun 15, 2021 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,452.52
Jun 15, 2021 IDA-45450 Loan Repay 176.83
Dec 15, 2020 IDA-45450 Loan Repay 6,788.17
Dec 15, 2020 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,546.89
Dec 15, 2020 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,546.89
Jun 15, 2022 IDA-45450 Int Charges 273.61
Jun 15, 2022 IDA-45450 Int Charges 273.61
Jun 15, 2022 IDA-45450 Loan Repay 6,484.86
Jun 15, 2022 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,135.63
Jun 15, 2022 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,135.63
Dec 15, 2021 IDA-45450 Loan Repay 6,799.99
Dec 15, 2021 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,135.62
Dec 15, 2021 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,135.62
Dec 15, 2022 IDA-45450 Loan Repay -623.78
Dec 15, 2022 IDA-45450 Int Charges -150.17
Dec 15, 2022 IDA-45450 Int Charges -150.17
Dec 15, 2021 IDA-45450 Int Charges 68.12
Dec 15, 2021 IDA-45450 Int Charges 68.12
Dec 15, 2022 IDA-45450 Loan Repay 517.53
Dec 15, 2022 IDA-45450 Int Charges 150.17
Dec 15, 2022 IDA-45450 Int Charges 150.17
Dec 15, 2022 IDA-45450 Loan Repay 623.78
Dec 15, 2022 IDA-45450 Loan Repay 5,856.16
Dec 15, 2022 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,259.88
Jun 18, 2015 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,587.76
Jun 18, 2015 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,587.76
Dec 15, 2015 IDA-45450 Int Charges 107.58
Dec 15, 2015 IDA-45450 Int Charges 107.58
Dec 21, 2015 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,354.03
Dec 21, 2015 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,354.03
Dec 16, 2016 IDA-45450 Int Charges 13.26
Jun 15, 2016 IDA-45450 Int Charges 68.44
Jun 15, 2016 IDA-45450 Int Charges 68.44
Jun 15, 2016 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,553.75
Jun 15, 2016 IDA-45450 Int Charges 2,553.75
Dec 16, 2016 IDA-45450 Int Charges 13.26

Footnotes

Ratings

IMPLEMENTATION RATINGS

Name Review Date
Procurement Moderately Satisfactory 2012-03-13
Overall Implementation Progress (IP) Unsatisfactory 2012-03-13
Project Management Highly Unsatisfactory 2012-03-13
Overall Safeguards Rating Satisfactory 2012-03-13
Progress towards achievement of PDO Unsatisfactory 2012-03-13
Counterpart Funding Satisfactory 2012-03-13
Financial Management Unsatisfactory 2012-03-13
Monitoring and Evaluation Unsatisfactory 2012-03-13
Overall Safeguards Rating Satisfactory 2012-03-13

COMPLETION RATINGS

INDICATORIMPLEMENTATION COMPLETION & RESULTS REPORT: 02-08-2013
OutcomesUnsatisfactory
Risk to Development OutcomeHigh
Bank PerformanceModerately Unsatisfactory
Borrower PerformanceUnsatisfactory
Government PerformanceModerately Unsatisfactory
Implementing AgencyUnsatisfactory

INDEPENDENT EVALUATION RATINGS

INDICATORICR REVIEW: 03-27-2015PROJECT PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT REPORT: 04-23-2015
Outcome RatingHighly Unsatisfactory Highly Unsatisfactory
Risk To Development OutcomeHighHigh
Bank PerformanceModerately UnsatisfactoryModerately Unsatisfactory
Borrower PerformanceUnsatisfactoryUnsatisfactory
Government PerformanceNot RatedModerately Unsatisfactory
Implementing AgencyNot RatedUnsatisfactory
Icr QualityNot RatedUnsatisfactory
M&e QualityNegligibleNegligible

Results Framework

PROJECT DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE INDICATORS

INDICATORBASELINECURRENTTARGET
  • Average size of fish caught for targeted species in co-management sites (increase)Value0.000.0010.00
    DateMarch 1, 2010June 9, 2011March 31, 2012
    CommentThe value is not 0. However, values are given for a number of sites, thus it is not possible to list all here or to summarize.Thebaseline values are listed in the attached document.Baseline values are included in the attached document, and updated values to be provided by September 2011
  • Level of fishing effort for targeted species in co-management sites (reduction)Value0.000.0010.00
    DateMarch 1, 2010June 9, 2011March 31, 2012
    CommentThe value is not 0. However, values are given for a number of sites, thus it is not possible to list all here or to summarize.Thebaseline values are listed in the attached document.Baseline values are included in the attached document, and updated values to be provided by September 2011
  • Co-management sub-projects proposals are approved through legal agreements with the Gov. & successfully implemented (Coastal Fisheries)Value0.000.008.00
    DateNovember 11, 2009June 9, 2011March 31, 2012
    Comment8 new co-management sub-project proposals have been prepared as drafts, and are currently being validated by the communities andGovernment. These proposals could be approved through legal agreements with the Government as early as September 2011, thusmeeting the target ahead of time.
  • Community members surveyed in participating communities are satisfied with project activities (Coastal Ecosystems)Value0.0078.0070.00
    DateNovember 11, 2009June 9, 2011March 31, 2012
    Comment78 % of community members in participating communities are satisfied with solutions proposed by the project, but not yet projectactivities.
  • Access to system of micro-credit in targeted community (Livelihoods)Value0.000.008.00
    DateSeptember 11, 2009June 9, 2011March 31, 2012
    CommentDelays in recruitment of technical assistance firm for alternative livelihoods fund have delayed implementation here. However,thefirm has now been recruited, so this value should change soon.
  • Project-supported poverty reduction measures in initial pilot sites (Livelihoods)Value0.004.004.00
    DateSeptember 11, 2009June 9, 2011March 31, 2012
    CommentPoverty-reduction measures have been supported in the four initial pilot sites - these are currently under implementation inconjunction with the co-management proposals already prepared and implemented in these sites via GIRMaC finance.

INTERMEDIATE RESULTS INDICATORS

INDICATORBASELINECURRENTTARGET
  • Comp. 4: Annual M&E reports with all data on results indicators and M&E plan completed.ValueN.A.Report received quarterly and annually but not witReport received annually.
    DateSeptember 11, 2009June 9, 2011March 31, 2009
    CommentReports are sufficient, and continuing to improve.
  • Comp. 4: Participating communities receive information on key indicators in a timely manner.ValueN.A.Communities receive information on project, but noReport received.
    DateSeptember 11, 2009June 9, 2011March 31, 2009
    Comment
  • Comp. 4: Annual audit opinion has been unqualified.ValueN.A.Audit unqualified.
    DateSeptember 11, 2009March 31, 2009
    Comment
  • Refer to PDO - Increase in the average size of fish caught for targeted species in co-management sitesValuesee above.see above.% increase above baseline
    DateNovember 11, 2009March 31, 2012
    Comment
  • Component 1: 8 new CLPS (local fishers committees) legally established in central coastal region within the first 18 months of implementationValue4 CLPs in initial pilot sites8 new CLPs legally established in central coastal 8 new CLPS established
    DateSeptember 11, 2009June 9, 2011March 31, 2012
    CommentTarget has been met.
  • Comp. 1: 4 consolidated local fisheries management plans are approved by the relevant Local Artisanal Fishers'Councils within first24 months of implementationValue004 plans implemented
    DateSeptember 11, 2009June 9, 2011March 31, 2012
    CommentLocal Fishers' Management Councils expected to be fully operational shortly.
  • Component 2: 2 protected fisheries zones (ZPPs) are created and legally established and their management plans prepared.Value2 ZPPs identified but not established2 ZPPs identified by not yet established2 ZPPs legally established and actively managed.
    DateSeptember 11, 2009June 9, 2011March 31, 2012
    CommentDelays due to slow recruitment of firm for Component 2. This has now been addressed, so progress should be measurable soon.
  • Comp. 2: At least 2 artificial reefs are expanded/submerged and co-managed with the local communities by end of project.Value2 artificial reefs identified.02 artificial reefs under co-management.
    DateSeptember 11, 2009June 9, 2011March 31, 2012
    Comment2 artificial reefs identified but not yet under co-management, due to delays in recruitment of firm for component 2. As with aboveindicator, this has now been addressed so progress should be seen soon.
  • Comp. 2: Access rights are defined, legally recognized and introduced in 2 of fisheries under co-management.Value0 fisheries have access rights.0Access rights allocated to fishers in 2 fisheries.
    DateSeptember 11, 2009June 9, 2011March 31, 2012
    Comment
  • Comp. 2:All small-scale fishing and transport vessels (central coastal region) are registered by the National Registration Program within the first 6 months of project implemValue<5%100%100%
    DateSeptember 11, 2009June 9, 2011March 31, 2012
    CommentThis target has been met.
  • Comp.2: At least 1 fishery is eligible for eco-certification (criteria of the Marine Stewardship Council) by end of project.Value0 fisheries eligible0 fisheries eligibleFull evaluation conducted. eligibility of at least
    DateSeptember 11, 2009June 9, 2011March 31, 2012
    CommentTarget due by end of project, and work is currently underway.
  • Comp. 2: Feasibility study and consensus on a sustainable financing mechanism for recurrent costs of ZPPs.ValueNo study conductedNo study conducted yetStudy completed and consensus on mechanism.
    DateSeptember 11, 2009June 9, 2011March 31, 2012
    CommentDelays due to slow recruitment of firm for component 2.
  • Comp. 3: % of women in participating communities that are benefitting from micro-credit to develop activities outside the fisheriessector.Value0020
    DateSeptember 11, 2009June 9, 2011March 31, 2012
    CommentDelays in recruitment of technical assistance firm for alternative livelihoods fund have delayed implementation here. The firm hasjust been selected.
  • Comp. 3: % of targeted fishing communities receiving micro-finance and number of families entering new commercial markets.Value0080%, 200 new families
    DateSeptember 11, 2009June 9, 2011March 31, 2012
    CommentDelays in recruitment of technical assistance firm for alternative livelihoods fund have delayed implementation here. The firm hasjust been selected.
  • Comp. 3: % of sustained reconversion achieved amongst fishers receiving micro finance access and small enterprise training.Value0040
    DateSeptember 11, 2009June 9, 2011March 31, 2012
    CommentTarget due at end of project.