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South Sudan Adolescent Girls Initiative

Development Objective

The project development objective of the AGI project in Southern Sudan is the social and economic empowerment of adolescent girls and young women ages 15-24 to enable them to conduct themselves in their communities with confidence and independence and to lead dignified lives. Key components include the establishment of 100 adolescent clubs for socialization activities, life skills training, livelihoods training, financial literacy training, access to savings and credit and community sensitization activities. Project design and implementation has been conducted by BRAC Southern Sudan.

Key Details

Project Details

  • P116636

  • Closed

  • Yasmin Tayyab

  • N/A

  • South Sudan

  • June 5, 2009

  • (as of board presentation)

    June 5, 2009

  • N/A

  • US$ 2.20 million

  • C

  • Not Applicable

  • June 28, 2013

  • BANK APPROVED

  • July 17, 2014

  • Notes

Finances

Financing Plan (US$ Millions)

No data available.
Financier Commitments
Free-standing Single Purpose Trust Fund 2.20

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 2.20
Total Project Cost** 2.20

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

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Detailed Financial Activity as of July 31, 2025

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Footnotes

Ratings

IMPLEMENTATION RATINGS

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COMPLETION RATINGS

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INDEPENDENT EVALUATION RATINGS

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Results Framework

PROJECT DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE INDICATORS

INDICATORBASELINECURRENTTARGET
  • An average increase in income of at least 10% of girls and young women participating in in the projectValue0.000.000.00
    Date
    CommentCurrent values not available. Midline and endline surveys to be conducted will provide comparable data.

INTERMEDIATE RESULTS INDICATORS

INDICATORBASELINECURRENTTARGET
  • Direct project beneficiariesValue0.003000.003000.00
    DateMay 3, 2010May 20, 2011June 30, 2012
    Comment
  • Female beneficiariesValue0.003000.003000.00
    DateMay 3, 2010May 20, 2011June 30, 2012
    Comment
  • 100 Adolescent Clubs established within 7 months of project effectivenessValueNoYesYes
    DateMay 3, 2010December 31, 2010June 30, 2012
    Comment
  • 100 Adolscent Leaders complete leadership training within first yearValueNoYesYes
    DateMay 3, 2010December 31, 2010June 30, 2012
    Comment
  • Girls enrolled in life skills training programValue0.003000.003000.00
    DateOctober 1, 2010May 20, 2011June 30, 2012
    Comment
  • Girls who have completed life skills trainingValue0.0095.000.00
    DateOctober 1, 2010May 20, 2011
    Comment
  • AGI participants enrolled in livelihoods trainingsValue0.00177.003000.00
    DateOctober 1, 2010May 20, 2011December 30, 2011
    CommentThis figure reflects the number of participants enrolled in livelihoods trainings at the time of the mission. Trainings areconducted in groups of between 15-25 and once one group completes a training a new group begins.
  • AGI participants who complete livelihoods trainingValue0.000.0080.00
    DateOctober 1, 2010December 30, 2011
    CommentData is not yet available as livelihoods trainings only recently began
  • AGI participants who complete financial literacy trainingValue0.000.00550.00
    DateMay 3, 2010May 20, 2011June 29, 2012
    CommentFinancial literacy trainings had not yet begun at time of supervision mission.
  • AGI participants who are provided savings and credit servicesValue0.000.0070.00
    DateMay 3, 2010May 20, 2011June 29, 2012
    CommentSavings and credit component had not yet begun at time of supervision mission
  • AGI clubs will form Club Operations CommitteesValue0.00100.000.00
    DateOctober 1, 2010May 20, 2011
    CommentEach club has an associated Club Operations Committee run by members of participating local communities (parents, elders and othercommunity members).
  • Club Operations Committees that conduct monthly meetingsValue0.0081.000.00
    DateOctober 1, 2010May 20, 2011
    CommentRecords of club operations committee meetings show that over the last 3 month period, roughly 81% of the committees met at leastonce per month.