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AFCC2/RI Horn of Africa Emergency Health and Nutrition Project

Development Objective

To support the emergency response in targeted refugee camps, in Kenya and Ethiopia, by expanding implementation of a health and nutrition package of services, in a manner consistent with the sub-region’s medium-term human development goals.

Key Details

Project Details

  • P127949

  • Closed

  • Sheila Dutta

  • N/A

  • Africa

  • August 18, 2011

  • (as of board presentation)

    September 15, 2011

  • September 19, 2011

  • US$ 30.00 million

  • N/A

  • Africa

  • 2012

  • US$ 30.00 million

  • B

  • September 8, 2023

  • March 29, 2013

  • No

  • BANK APPROVED

  • Notes

Finances

Financing Plan (US$ Millions)

No data available.
Financier Commitments
IDA Grant 30.00

Total Project Financing (US$ Millions)

Product Line IBRD/IDA
IBRD Commitment N/A
IDA Commitment 30.00
IBRD + IDA Commitment 30.00
Lending Instrument
Grant Amount N/A
Total Project Cost** 30.00

Summary Status of World Bank Financing (US$ Millions) as of February 28, 2025

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

Detailed Financial Activity as of February 28, 2025

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Period Financier Transaction Type Amount (US$)
Sep 15, 2011 IDA-H7350 Loan Commitment 30,000,000.00

Footnotes

Ratings

IMPLEMENTATION RATINGS

Name Review Date
Progress towards achievement of PDO Satisfactory 2013-03-13
Project Management Satisfactory 2013-03-13
Financial Management Satisfactory 2013-03-13
Monitoring and Evaluation Satisfactory 2013-03-13
Counterpart Funding Satisfactory 2013-03-13
Overall High 2013-03-13
Overall Implementation Progress (IP) Satisfactory 2013-03-13
Procurement Satisfactory 2013-03-13

COMPLETION RATINGS

INDICATORIMPLEMENTATION COMPLETION & RESULTS REPORT: 09-23-2013
OutcomesSubstantial
Risk to Development OutcomeHigh
Bank PerformanceSubstantial
Borrower PerformanceSubstantial
Government PerformanceSubstantial
Implementing AgencySubstantial

INDEPENDENT EVALUATION RATINGS

INDICATORICR REVIEW: 12-09-2013PROJECT PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT REPORT:
Outcome RatingSatisfactory N/a
Risk To Development OutcomeHighN/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
  • Children under five years treated for severe acute malnutrition (number)Value0.0076511.005275.00
    DateSeptember 19, 2011October 1, 2012March 29, 2013
    CommentEnd-project target surpassed; Source: Second Six Month Technical Report (April-September 2012)
  • POI#2: Pregnant and lactating women who received food or micronutrient supplements (number)Value0.00112489.0023475.00
    DateSeptember 19, 2011October 1, 2012March 29, 2013
    CommentEnd-project target surpassed; Source: Second Six Month Technical Report (April-September 2012)
  • POI#3. Children under five years who received treatment for acute respiratory infections (number)Value0.00135563.0068283.00
    DateSeptember 19, 2011October 1, 2012March 29, 2013
    CommentEnd-project target surpassed; Source: Second Six Month Technical Report (April-September 2012)
  • POI#4. Children under five years who received treatment for watery diarrhea (number)Value0.0060332.0023662.00
    DateSeptember 19, 2011October 1, 2012March 29, 2013
    CommentEnd-project target surpassed; Source: Second Six Month Technical Report (April-September 2012)
  • Direct project beneficiariesValue0.001067036.00440272.00
    DateSeptember 19, 2011October 1, 2012March 29, 2013
    CommentEnd-project target surpassed; Source: Second Six Month Technical Report (April-September 2012))
  • Female beneficiariesValue0.0050.2040.00
    DateSeptember 19, 2011October 1, 2012March 29, 2013
    Comment

INTERMEDIATE RESULTS INDICATORS

INDICATORBASELINECURRENTTARGET
  • IOI#2. Children 6-59 months old with severe/acute malnutrition referred for treatment/food supplements.Value0.0076511.005275.00
    DateSeptember 19, 2011October 1, 2012March 29, 2013
    CommentEnd-project target surpassed; Source: Second Six Month Technical Report (April-September 2012)
  • IOI# 1. Targeted children 6-59 months old and pregnant/lactating women screened.Value0.00263687.00123475.00
    DateSeptember 19, 2011October 1, 2012March 29, 2013
    CommentEnd-project target surpassed; Source: Second Six Month Technical Report (April-September 2012)
  • IOI# 6. Latrines built or renovated for improved sanitation services (number).Value0.007497.005000.00
    DateSeptember 19, 2011April 1, 2012March 29, 2013
    CommentEnd-project target surpassed; Source: First Six Month Technical Report (September 2011-March 2012)
  • IOI# 7. Percent of six monthly financial reports submitted on time.Value0.00100.0085.00
    DateSeptember 19, 2011April 1, 2012March 29, 2013
    CommentSource: First Six Month Technical Report (September 2011-March 2012)
  • IOI# 8. Share of six monthly M&E reports submitted on time.Value0.00100.0085.00
    DateSeptember 19, 2011April 1, 2012March 29, 2013
    CommentSource: First Six Month Technical Report (September 2011-March 2012)
  • IOI#3. Pregnant and lactating women received food supplements.Value0.00113351.0023475.00
    DateSeptember 19, 2011October 1, 2012March 29, 2013
    CommentEnd-project target surpassed; Source: Second Six Month Technical Report (April-September 2012)
  • Children immunized (number)Value0.0057883.0070000.00
    DateSeptember 19, 2011October 1, 2012March 29, 2013
    CommentIOI#4: Targeted children 9-59 months old vaccinated against measlesEnd-project target nearly met; Source: Second Six Month Technical Report (April-September 2012)
  • IO#5. Targeted children 6-59 months old receiving one dose of Vitamin A supplementsValue0.00208365.0070000.00
    DateSeptember 19, 2011October 1, 2012May 29, 2013
    CommentEnd-project target surpassed; Source: Second Six Month Technical Report (April-September 2012)