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PROJECT CYCLE

PROJECT CYCLE. International Organizations. What is a Project Cycle?. The World Bank lends money to low and middle-income countries to support development and change.

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PROJECT CYCLE

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  1. PROJECT CYCLE International Organizations Nvard V. Manasian

  2. What is a Project Cycle? • The World Bank lends money to low and middle-income countries to support development and change. • Development projects are implemented by borrowing countries following certain rules and procedures to guarantee that the money reaches its intended target. Nvard V. Manasian

  3. What is a Project Cycle? • Country Strategy and Project Identification • The World Bank works with a borrowing country's government and other stakeholders to determine how financial and other assistance can be designed to have the largest impact. • Analytical work is conducted • The World Bank and the government agree on an initial project concept and its beneficiaries, and the Bank's project team outlines the basic elements in a Project Concept Note. • The Project Information Document contains useful public resources for tailoring bidding documents to the proposed project • Integrated Safeguards Data Sheet identifies key issues related to the Bank's safeguard policies for environmental and social issues. Nvard V. Manasian

  4. What is a Project Cycle? • Country Strategy and Project Identification • The World Bank works with a borrowing country's government and other stakeholders to determine how financial and other assistance can be designed to have the largest impact. • Analytical work is conducted • The World Bank and the government agree on an initial project concept and its beneficiaries, and the Bank's project team outlines the basic elements in a Project Concept Note. • The Project Information Document contains useful public resources for tailoring bidding documents to the proposed project • Integrated Safeguards Data Sheet identifies key issues related to the Bank's safeguard policies for environmental and social issues. Nvard V. Manasian

  5. What is a Project Cycle? Nvard V. Manasian

  6. What is a Project Cycle? Project PreparationThe borrower government and its implementing agency or agencies are responsible for the project preparation phase: -it can take several years to conduct feasibility studies - Beneficiaries and stakeholders are also consulted now to obtain their feedback -The World Bank generally takes an advisory role and offers analysis and advice when requested, -the Bank does assess the relevant capacity of the implementing agencies at this point, in order to reach agreement with the borrower about arrangements for overall project management, such as the systems required for financial management, procurement, reporting, and monitoring and evaluation. -If necessary, the borrower now prepares an Environmental Assessment Report - These plans are integrated into the design of the project. Nvard V. Manasian

  7. What is a Project Cycle? • Project AppraisalAppraisal gives stakeholders an opportunity to review the project design in detail and resolve any outstanding questions. • The government and the World Bank review the work done during the identification and preparation phases and confirm the expected project outcomes, intended beneficiaries and evaluation tools for monitoring progress. • Agreement is reached on the viability of all aspects of the project at this time. • The Bank team confirms that all aspects of the project are consistent with all World Bank operations requirements and that the government has institutional arrangements in place to implement the project efficiently. • All parties agree on a project timetable and on public disclosure of key documents and identify any unfinished business required for final Bank approval. • The final steps are assessment of the project's readiness for implementation and agreement on conditions for effectiveness (agreed upon actions prior to implementation). • The Project Information Document is updated and released when the project is approved for funding. Nvard V. Manasian

  8. What is a Project Cycle? Project Approval Once all project details are negotiated and accepted by the government and the World Bank, the project team prepares the Project Appraisal Document (for investment lending) or the Program Document (for development policy lending), along with other financial and legal documents, for submission to the Bank's Board of Executive Directors for consideration and approval. When funding approval is obtained, conditions for effectiveness are met, and the legal documents are accepted and signed, the implementation phase begins. Nvard V. Manasian

  9. What is a Project Cycle? Nvard V. Manasian

  10. What is a Project Cycle? • Project ImplementationThe borrower government implements the development project with funds from the World Bank. • With technical assistance and support from the Bank's team, the implementing government agency prepares the specifications for the project and carries out all procurement of goods, works and services needed, • Financial management and procurement specialists on the Bank's project team ensure that adequate fiduciary controls on the use of project funds are in place. • All components at this phase are ready, but project delays and unexpected events can sometimes prompt the restructuring of project objectives. • Once underway, the implementing government agency reports regularly on project activities. The government and the Bank also join forces and prepare a mid-term review of project progress. • In addition, the World Bank's Report on the Status of Projects in Execution, a brief summary of all Bank-funded projects active at the end of each fiscal year, is available to the public. • The project's progress, outcomes and impact on beneficiaries are monitored by the government and the Bank throughout the implementation phase to obtain data to evaluate and measure the ultimate effectiveness of the operation and the project in terms of results. Nvard V. Manasian

  11. What is a Project Cycle? Nvard V. Manasian

  12. What is a Project Cycle? • Project CompletionWhen a project is completed and closed the World Bank and the borrower government document • the results achieved; • the problems encountered; • the lessons learned; and • the knowledge gained from carrying out the project. • A World Bank operations team compiles this information and data in an Implementation Completion and Results Report, using input from the implementing government agency, co-financiers, and other partners/stakeholders. • The report describes and evaluates final project outcomes. • The final outcomes are then compared to expected results. • The information gained during this exercise is also often used to determine what additional government measures and capacity improvements are needed to sustain the benefits derived from the project. • The evaluation team assesses how well the entire operation complied with the Bank's operations policies and accounts for the use of Bank resources. The knowledge gained from this results measurement process is intended to benefit similar projects in the future. Nvard V. Manasian

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  14. What is a Project Cycle? EvaluationThe Bank's Independent Evaluation Group assesses the performance of roughly one project out of four (about 70 projects a year), measuring outcomes against the original objectives, sustainability of results and institutional development impact. From time to time, IEG also produces Impact Evaluation Reports to assess the economic worth of projects and the long-term effects on people and the environment against an explicit counter-factual. Nvard V. Manasian

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