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Zimbabwe Health Sector Development Support Project III - AF

Development Objective

The Project Development Objective is to increase coverage and quality of an integrated package of Reproductive, Maternal, Neonatal, Child, Adolescent health and nutrition (RMNCAH-N) services, as well as strengthen COVID-19 response and institutional capacity to manage performance-based contracts consistent with the Recipients’ ongoing health initiatives.

Key Details

Project Details

  • P163976

  • Closed

  • Ronald Mutasa

  • N/A

  • Zimbabwe

  • June 7, 2017

  • (as of board presentation)

    July 17, 2017

  • N/A

  • US$ 5.00 million

  • B

  • September 8, 2023

  • March 31, 2024

  • Yes

  • BANK APPROVED

  • P125229

  • Notes

Finances

Financing Plan (US$ Millions)

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Financier Commitments
Global Financing Facility 5.00
Borrower/Recipient 5.00

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 5.00
Total Project Cost** 10.00

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

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

Detailed Financial Activity as of January 31, 2025

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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
  • Pregnant women receiving antenatal care during a visit to a health provider (number)Value169372.00547509.00600000.00
    DateDecember 31, 2012September 30, 2016March 31, 2018
    CommentDisaggregated by district and rural/ urban.
  • Percentage of women 15-49 years, receiving during their first and repeat visits, one of the modern family planning methods in participating rural districtsValue56.0070.0070.00
    DateJanuary 17, 2012September 30, 2016March 31, 2018
    CommentDisaggregated by (a) first time visits, and (b) repeat visits.
  • Children immunized (number)Value239998.00541651.00585000.00
    DateDecember 31, 2012September 30, 2016March 31, 2018
    CommentDisaggregated by district. End target was revised
  • Percentage of births attended by skilled health personnel in a health institution in participating rural districtsValue58.0088.0088.00
    DateJanuary 30, 2012September 30, 2016March 31, 2018
    CommentDisaggregated by district and by level of facility at which delivery takes place.
  • Births (deliveries) attended by skilled health personnel (number)Value53272.00116896.00117700.00
    DateDecember 31, 2012September 30, 2016March 31, 2018
    CommentDisaggregated by district. End target was revised
  • Number of women who had their first ANC visit during the first sixteen weeks of pregnancy in participating districtsValue0.0037057.0040000.00
    DateDecember 31, 2012September 30, 2016March 31, 2018
    CommentDisaggregated by district and rural/urban.
  • Number of pregnant women living with HIV who received anti-retroviral to reduce the risk of MTCTValue9399.009685.009900.00
    DateDecember 31, 2012September 30, 2016March 31, 2018
    CommentDisaggregated by district and rural/ urban.
  • Number of births attended by skilled health personnel in health institutions in participating urban districtsValue0.005249.0010400.00
    DateDecember 31, 2012September 30, 2016March 31, 2018
    CommentDisaggregated by district.
  • Average quality scores by health facilities in participating districtsValue68.1078.3081.00
    DateDecember 31, 2012September 30, 2016March 31, 2018
    CommentDisaggregated by district.
  • Percentage of partographs correctly filledValue0.0067.0063.00
    DateSeptember 1, 2015September 30, 2016March 31, 2018
    CommentDisaggregated by district and rural/urban.
  • Project beneficiariesValue3462354.003891555.004048774.00
    DateDecember 31, 2012September 30, 2016March 31, 2018
    CommentDisaggregated by district.
  • Of which female (beneficiaries)Value1796962.002019717.002231703.00
    DateDecember 31, 2012September 30, 2016March 31, 2018
    CommentDisaggregated by district.

INTERMEDIATE RESULTS INDICATORS

INDICATORBASELINECURRENTTARGET
  • District Health Executives (DHEs) using quality tool for supervision of health facilities.Value0.0020.0020.00
    DateJanuary 17, 2012September 30, 2016March 31, 2018
    CommentIndicators include use of the quality tool to supervise health facility performance.
  • Health personnel receiving training (number)Value3120.003940.004000.00
    DateDecember 31, 2012September 30, 2016March 31, 2018
    CommentHealth workers who participate in RBF training and associated training linked to core services of the project. Numbersdisaggregated by category of health workers (a) doctors, (b) nurses (c) management (d) support staff.
  • Health facilities constructed, renovated, and/or equipped (number)Value0.00407.00407.00
    DateJanuary 17, 2012September 30, 2016March 31, 2018
    CommentThis indicator relates to upfront investments in medical equipment.
  • Percentage of health facilities implementing Quality Improvement/Assurance model in the participating districts.Value0.0025.0025.00
    DateSeptember 1, 2015September 30, 2016March 31, 2018
    CommentDisaggregated by district.
  • Percentage of children under 5 with diarrhea receiving ORT and ZincValue13.8014.9016.00
    DateSeptember 1, 2015September 30, 2016March 31, 2018
    CommentDisaggregated by district.
  • Percentage of maternal deaths given audits as per protocolValue0.00100.0090.00
    DateSeptember 1, 2015September 30, 2016March 31, 2018
    CommentDisaggregated by district.
  • Percentage of children under 5 years with Pneumonia correctly managedValue0.0080.0087.00
    DateSeptember 1, 2015September 30, 2016March 31, 2018
    CommentDisaggregated by district.