SUDAN: Multi Donor Trust Funds Norway-World Bank Third Workshop Dialogue Washington, DC May 26, 2005
Overview Key Principles Joint Assessment Mission (JAM) Governance Structure Implementing Entities Program/Project Cycle Bank’s Role
Sudan MDTFs Specified in Wealth Sharing Protocols Two Funds: National Government (NG) -- special focus on war affected and poor communities Government of South Sudan (GoSS) Implementation Arrangements specify World Bank as Administrator
Principles Promote government ownership & leadership Align assistance w/ national objectives within coherent budget Reduce transaction costs Build institutional capacity & deliver urgent needs Promote transparency & mutual accountability Support the peace process
Joint Assessment Mission Builds on the Peace Agreement WB-UN coordinated w/ GoS, SPLM Diagnostic assessment of needs ($$) Policies & Programs to reach MDGs Covers Interim Period with 2 broad phases Immediate recovery & consolidation of peace ( ) Scaling-up for MDGs in Phase II (through 2011) FRAMEWORK FOR SUSTAINED PEACE, DEVELOPMENT AND POVERTY ERADICATION
JAM Policy Priorities Consolidating peace Expanding access to basic services Growth of economic opportunities Improving governance
Oslo Donors Conference April 11-12, 2005 JAM Framework presented as basis for pledging for reconstruction & development ( ) Total Pledged Oslo: $4.5 bn Total Pledged Development: $2.0bn MDTFs Pledged: $500 mn “Pledges are good, cash is better” (UNSG)
MDTF Areas of Support Programs structured around JAM Framework Program revised annually based on budget Sector wide programs & area-based interventions Preference for co-financing government programs Coordination w/ donors outside MDTFs Not cover humanitarian & security costs
Sudan Consortium Oversight Committee Technical Secretariat (WB as administrator and designated agencies of NG and GoSS) Implementing Entities UN Agencies Private sector NGOs NG/GoSS entities Individual donor contributions NG/GoSS Monitoring Agent Donors’ Group
Sudan Consortium Meets semi-annually Provides forum for consultations on development & economic policy Facilitates aid management against program/benchmarks of JAM results matrix Members include all Donors, NG/GoSS, UN, World Bank, CSO/NGO rep
Oversight Committee (OC) Sets strategic priorities Sets criteria for allocation of funds Exercises programmatic & allocational responsibility Ensures consistency of MDTF w/ overall Framework Members: WB, UN, Gov’t, Donors
Technical Secretariat Under direction of World Bank Receives & reviews proposals Makes recommendations to OC Ensures proposals are consistent w/ NG/GoSS program & meet criteria Provides regular assessments to OC Ensures fiduciary standards met in execution of funds (Monitoring Agent)
Implementing Entities Government Ministries & local government authorities UN agencies & programs NGOs Private sector
NG/GoSS set budget, sector policy and program priorities as per JAM SECTOR POLICY/ PRIORITYPROGRAMMINGPROJECT/PROGRAMAPPROVALIMPLEMENTATIONSUPERVISIONREPORTING Project Proposals get appropriate Government approval Proposal submitted to Technical Secretariat (TS) MDTF Project Cycle OC approves program/project TS submits appraised project to Oversight Committee for approval Procurement of goods & services (WB guidelines) Technical Secretariat supervises Monitoring Agent monitors procurement/disbursement Implementing agency reports quarterly to TS
Criteria for Project Approval Conformity w/ Framework Cost vs. benefit Capacity building at national & local level Demonstrated capacity of implementing agency Balance tension: quick results (‘peace dividend’) & capacity building
Role of the World Bank Sudan in arrears; restricts lending Administer Multi-Donor Trust Funds Coordinate donor efforts to minimize overlap, maximize leverage from scarce resources Thru T/A & Analytical work: Initial strong focus capacity building and knowledge transfer (especially in South)