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Emergency Demobilization and Transitional Reintegration Project

Development Objective

The objective of the Project is to support the efforts of the Recipient to: (i) demobilize members of the National Liberation Forces and the National Liberation Forces-Dissidents; and (ii) provide socioeconomic reintegration support to said members following demobilization, as well as to Ex-Combatants demobilized under the Emergency Demobilization, Reinsertion, and Reintegration Project, with a particular focus on the provision of such support to such female, child, and disabled Ex-Combatants.

Key Details

Project Details

  • P113506

  • Closed

  • Leanne Michelle Bayer

  • N/A

  • Burundi

  • May 28, 2009

  • (as of board presentation)

    June 16, 2009

  • September 25, 2009

  • US$ 22.50 million

  • B

  • Not Applicable

  • June 30, 2014

  • BANK APPROVED

  • December 2, 2013

  • Notes

Finances

Financing Plan (US$ Millions)

No data available.
Financier Commitments
Single Purpose Trust Fund 12.50
IDA Grant 10.00

Total Project Financing (US$ Millions)

Product Line IBRD/IDA
IBRD Commitment N/A
IDA Commitment 10.00
IBRD + IDA Commitment 10.00
Lending Instrument
Grant Amount 12.50
Total Project Cost** 22.50

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$)
Feb 25, 2014 IDA-H4970 Loan Disb 29,732.24
May 16, 2014 IDA-H4970 Loan Disb -1,949.31
Jun 25, 2014 IDA-H4970 Loan Disb -15,644.59
Jun 25, 2014 IDA-H4970 Loan Cancel 18,012.56
May 7, 2014 IDA-H4970 Loan Disb -385.21
Oct 11, 2013 IDA-H4970 Loan Disb 25,239.41
Jun 16, 2009 IDA-H4970 Loan Commitment 15,000,000.00
Feb 4, 2014 IDA-H4970 Loan Disb 534,901.00

Footnotes

Ratings

IMPLEMENTATION RATINGS

Name Review Date
Procurement Satisfactory 2014-07-04
Progress towards achievement of PDO Satisfactory 2014-07-04
Project Management Highly Satisfactory 2014-07-04
Financial Management Satisfactory 2014-07-04
Monitoring and Evaluation Satisfactory 2014-07-04
Counterpart Funding Satisfactory 2014-07-04
Overall Implementation Progress (IP) Satisfactory 2014-07-04

COMPLETION RATINGS

INDICATORIMPLEMENTATION COMPLETION & RESULTS REPORT: 12-13-2014
Outcomes
Risk to Development OutcomeSubstantial
Bank Performance
Borrower Performance
Government Performance
Implementing Agency

INDEPENDENT EVALUATION RATINGS

INDICATORICR REVIEW: 05-07-2015PROJECT PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT REPORT:
Outcome RatingSatisfactory N/a
Risk To Development OutcomeSignificantN/a
Bank PerformanceSatisfactoryN/a
Borrower PerformanceSatisfactoryN/a
Government PerformanceSatisfactoryN/a
Implementing AgencySatisfactoryN/a
Icr QualitySatisfactoryN/a
M&e QualitySubstantialN/a

Results Framework

PROJECT DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE INDICATORS

INDICATORBASELINECURRENTTARGET
  • Demobilized/released adults and minors out of the total number eligibleValue0.006504.006884.00
    DateSeptember 25, 2009January 31, 2014November 29, 2013
    CommentNB: September 25 is the date of project effectiveness. The baseline was 0 in January 2009 and demobilization was in factcompletedby September 2009. This is because demobilization began before effectiveness using a retroactive financing mechanism.Demobilization component was closed. We continue to report figures, but there is no new data. Disaggregation, Adults: Male:6091/ Adult Female: 243; Disabled: 170 Previously the number was higher as the 170 disabled were double counted among thedisaggregateadult males. Disaggregation, Minors - Male: 372 / Female: 8 ; FNL: 340 / Dissidents: 40The EPP says that up to a maximum of 6,884 will be demobilized. However, total demobilization numbers will depend on ultimatedemand. Individual component closed.
  • Beneficiaries (and/or families, in the case of children) reporting using the majority of reinsertion support to provide for basic needs for themselves and/or dependents.Value0.0090.2070.00
    DateSeptember 25, 2009June 9, 2014June 30, 2014
    CommentBased on the preliminary results of the 5th and final beneficiary survey (June 2014).Final results from 5th and final beneficiary survey.
  • Beneficiaries who contribute more than 50% to the household incomeValue0.0063.9870.00
    DateSeptember 25, 2009June 9, 2014June 30, 2014
    CommentBased on the preliminary results of the 5th and final beneficiary survey (June 2014).Final results from 5th and final beneficiary survey.
  • Beneficiaries who report greater social acceptance by their communities than during the first three months after demobilization/releaseValue0.0056.3870.00
    DateSeptember 25, 2009June 9, 2014June 30, 2014
    CommentBased on the preliminary results of the 5th and final beneficiary survey (June 2014).Final results from 5th and final beneficiary survey.
  • Identified disabled ex-combatants who received all foreseen treatment as identified in their medical treatment planValue0.003303.003185.00
    DateNovember 29, 2013January 31, 2014June 30, 2014
    CommentThe current identified caseload is 3,538. The number of ex-combatants who have received medical care is 3303.90% of caseload. Actual final caseload number will depend on eventual level of demand.
  • Direct project beneficiariesValue0.0010112.00100.00
    DateSeptember 25, 2009June 9, 2014November 29, 2013
    Comment09/25/2009 date of project effectiveness10,112 ex-combatants, including 626 children associated with the armed forces have been demobilized and PNDRR ex-combatants whoonly were entitled to reinsertion benefits. This figure also now includes the expanded caseload of disabled ex-combatants fromPNDRR who have received medical support. Unit of measure for this indicator is Number and therefore, it is reported as a number.End target value is 100% of the eligible project beneficiaries. Individual demobilization, reinsertion, and reintegrationcomponents have been closed prior to commencement of the additional financing. We continue to report the data, but there are nochanges.
  • Eligible severely disabled ex-combatants who receive a house under the conditions stipulated by the project manualValue0.00150.00150.00
    DateJune 19, 2014June 30, 2014
    Comment150 ex-combatants and their principle caretaker have received title of a house.The end target is 150 severely disabled ex-combatants to receive a house.
  • FNL adultsValue0.004950.004950.00
    DateSeptember 25, 2009January 31, 2014November 29, 2013
    CommentIndividual component closed.
  • Dissident adultsValue0.001554.001554.00
    DateSeptember 25, 2009January 31, 2014November 29, 2013
    CommentIndividual component closed.
  • Minors releasedValue0.00380.00380.00
    DateApril 30, 2009January 31, 2014November 29, 2013
    Comment340 FNL minors; 40 minors from the DissidentsIndividual component closed.
  • Female beneficiariesValue0.002.862.90
    DateSeptember 25, 2009June 9, 2014November 29, 2013
    Comment09/25/2009 date of project effectivenessValue is still 0 since none of the project beneficairies have recieved all of their support (i.e. demobilization, reinsertion andreintegration)End target value is 100% of the eligible project beneficiaries

INTERMEDIATE RESULTS INDICATORS

INDICATORBASELINECURRENTTARGET
  • Beneficiaries (Adult) that receive timely reinsertion support as stipulated in the project manualValue0.008056.008064.00
    DateSeptember 25, 2009January 31, 2014November 29, 2013
    CommentRepresents beneficiaries for whom reinsertion support is complete. 4,947 FNL, 1,553 FNL-D, 1,556 PNDRR. Of which 7,802 male and245female.Individual reinsertion component closed.
  • Children that receive appropriate (i.e, in kind, to families) and timely reinsertion support as stipulated in the projectmanual.Value0.00622.00380.00
    DateSeptember 25, 2009June 9, 2014November 29, 2013
    CommentRepresents beneficiaries for whom reinsertion support is complete. 340 FNL, 40 Dissidents, 242 PNDRR. 591 male, 8 female totalidentified (626), but the lower number accounts for less children receiving the third of three reinsertion payments.95% of a total estimated caseload of 400. Individual reinsertion component closed.
  • Beneficiaries (Adult) that receive appropriate and timely reintegration support as stipulated in the project manual.Value0.007417.008064.00
    DateSeptember 25, 2009June 9, 2014November 29, 2013
    Comment952 PNDRR, 4,939 FNL, 1,550 dissidents. Among these, 762 Disabled, 6434 male, and 221 female.Individual reintegration component closed.
  • Children that receive appropriate reintegration support as stipulated in the project manual.Value0.00620.00626.00
    DateSeptember 25, 2009June 9, 2014November 29, 2013
    Comment620 children of which 339 FNL, 40 FNL-D, 241 PNDRR; and 612 boys and 8 girlsIndividual component closed.
  • Associations supported by the project that receive transitional economic reintegration supportValue634.00721.00634.00
    DateJanuary 31, 2014June 30, 2014
    Comment721 associations have received support through the project to date.
  • Beneficiaries trained in conflict mitigationValue0.001526.0090.00
    DateNovember 29, 2013June 9, 2014June 30, 2014
    CommentOver 100% achieved90% of identified trainees (1500)
  • Ex-combatants are registered, receive non-transferable ID cards and their data is captured in the MISValue0.006504.006504.00
    DateJune 9, 2014November 29, 2013
    CommentPrevious data and target erroneously included 380 minors.This component was closed with demobilization in 2009.
  • Identified minors reunified with family or placed in alternative care arrangementsValue0.00626.00626.00
    DateJune 9, 2014November 29, 2013
    CommentAll eligible children reunited with their families. This component has been closed.
  • Conflict affected people to whom benefits have been delivered during the first year of project effectivenessValue0.008616.008616.00
    DateJune 9, 2014June 30, 2014
    CommentThis indicator will not change in data as it relates to the number within the first year of the project. Therefore, closed in2010,but will reported until the end of the project.