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Mozambique Primary Health Care Strengthening Additional Financing

Abstract*

The development objective of the Primary Health Care Strengthening Program Project for Mozambique is to improve the utilization and quality of reproductive, maternal, child, and adolescent health and nutrition services, particularly in underserved areas. The additional financing (AF) will help finance the scope expansion of the program to incorporate additional contributions from the Government of Canada and United Kingdom’s Department for International...

* 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 Program Development Objective is to improve the utilization and quality of reproductive, maternal, child and adolescent health and nutrition services, particularly in underserved areas.

Key Details

Project Details

  • P168314

  • Closed

  • Humberto Cossa , Lorena Vinuela

  • Ministry of Economy and Finance

  • Mozambique

  • September 19, 2018

  • (as of board presentation)

    February 28, 2019

  • N/A

  • US$ 90.16 million

  • N/A

  • September 8, 2023

  • December 31, 2023

  • Yes

  • BANK APPROVED

  • P163541

  • Notes

Finances

Financing Plan (US$ Millions)

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Financier Commitments
Mozambique Primary Health Care Strengthening Program MDTF 90.16

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 90.16
Total Project Cost** 90.16

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

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Detailed Financial Activity as of March 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
  • Percentage of institutional deliveries in 42 lagging districts (Percentage)Value71.0071.0085.00
    DateDecember 29, 2017September 17, 2018December 30, 2022
    Comment
  • Adherence to clinical diagnostic guidelines for five tracer conditions at health centers and district Hospitals (percentage)Value37.4037.4075.00
    DateDecember 31, 2014September 17, 2018December 30, 2022
    Comment
  • Number of Couple Years of Protection (CYPs) (Number)Value1722692.002447185.002982599.00
    DateDecember 29, 2017June 29, 2018December 30, 2022
    Comment
  • Adherence to clinical treatment guidelines for maternal and neonatal complications at health centers and district hospitals (Percentage)Value29.0029.0080.00
    DateDecember 31, 2014September 17, 2018December 30, 2022
    Comment
  • % of children aged 0-24 months of age receiving the Nutrition Intervention Package (NIP) in 8 priority provinces with the prevalence of stunting of above 35 percent (Percentage)Value0.000.0070.00
    DateDecember 29, 2017September 17, 2018December 30, 2022
    Comment

INTERMEDIATE RESULTS INDICATORS

INDICATORBASELINECURRENTTARGET
  • Percentage of deaths certified in hospitals with data on cause of death coded per ICD 10 reported in SISMA and registeredValue0.000.00100.00
    DateDecember 29, 2017September 17, 2018December 30, 2022
    Comment
  • Percentage of deaths certified in health centers with data on cause of death coded per ICD 10 reported in SISMA and registeredValue0.000.00100.00
    DateDecember 29, 2017September 17, 2018December 30, 2022
    Comment
  • Health sub-account expenditures in 3 historically underserved provinces (Nampula, Zambezia, and Tete)Value0.000.0036000000.00
    DateDecember 29, 2017September 17, 2018December 30, 2022
    Comment
  • Number of Rural Health Centers in priority districts that received PBA in accordance with a minimum of 2 scorecard assessments withcommunity consultations in the previous FYValue0.000.00391.00
    DateDecember 29, 2017September 17, 2018December 30, 2022
    Comment
  • Number of technical health personnel assigned to the primary health care networkValue11970.0014015.0017662.00
    DateDecember 29, 2017August 31, 2018December 30, 2022
    Comment
  • Percentage of children between 0-24 receiving deworming tabletsValue65.8065.8072.60
    DateDecember 29, 2017September 17, 2018December 30, 2022
    Comment
  • Number of health facilities providing Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (CEmONC)Value33.0033.0060.00
    DateDecember 29, 2017September 17, 2018December 30, 2022
    Comment
  • Health sub-account expenditures in 28 historically underserved districtsValue0.000.0016000000.00
    DateDecember 29, 2017September 17, 2018December 30, 2022
    Comment
  • People who have received essential health, nutrition, and population (HNP) servicesValue0.000.005100000.00
    DateDecember 29, 2017September 17, 2018December 30, 2022
    Comment
  • Percentage of district hospitals with uninterrupted water supplyValue87.0087.0095.00
    DateDecember 29, 2017September 17, 2018December 30, 2022
    Comment
  • Percentage of district hospitals with uninterrupted electricity supplyValue54.0054.0085.00
    DateDecember 29, 2017September 17, 2018December 30, 2022
    Comment
  • Availability of essential reproductive and maternal health medicines in district and rural hospitalValue66.0066.0090.00
    DateJune 1, 2015September 17, 2018December 30, 2022
    Comment
  • Percentage of secondary and technical schools offering sexual and reproductive health services (information and contraceptive methods)Value0.000.0080.00
    DateDecember 31, 2018December 31, 2018December 30, 2022
    Comment
  • Number of Technical staff assigned to Type II Rural Health Centers in particularValue3787.004956.005311.00
    DateDecember 29, 2017August 31, 2018December 30, 2022
    Comment
  • Number of children immunizedValue0.000.005100000.00
    DateDecember 29, 2017September 17, 2018December 30, 2022
    Comment
  • Number of women and children who have received basic nutrition servicesValue0.000.009720000.00
    DateDecember 29, 2017September 17, 2018December 30, 2022
    Comment
  • Number of deliveries attended by skilled health personnelValue0.000.004940000.00
    DateDecember 29, 2017September 17, 2018December 30, 2022
    Comment
  • Number of Technical staff assigned to Type II Rural Health CentersValue3787.004956.006325.00
    DateDecember 29, 2017August 31, 2018December 30, 2022
    Comment
  • Average availability of tracer essential maternal and reproductive health medicines at primary health care facilitiesValue62.0062.0085.00
    DateDecember 31, 2018December 31, 2018December 29, 2023
    Comment
  • Number of primary health care facilities that have at least two MCH nursesValue638.00638.00838.00
    DateJune 29, 2018December 31, 2018December 30, 2022
    Comment
  • Number of health facilities providing Basic Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (BEmONC)Value68.0068.00300.00
    DateDecember 29, 2017September 17, 2018December 30, 2022
    Comment
  • Percentage of pregnant women who had 4 or more antenatal visitsValue54.6054.6066.30
    DateDecember 29, 2017September 17, 2018December 30, 2022
    Comment
  • Number of trained and active APEsValue3380.004680.008800.00
    DateDecember 29, 2017August 31, 2018December 30, 2022
    Comment
  • Percentage of district/rural hospitals that received performance-based allocations (PBA) in accordance with a minimum of 2 scorecard assessments in the previous fiscal year (FY)Value0.000.00100.00
    DateDecember 29, 2017September 17, 2018December 30, 2022
    Comment
  • Domestic health expenditures as a percentage of total domestic government expendituresValue7.907.909.50
    DateDecember 29, 2017September 17, 2018December 30, 2022
    Comment