Project Appraisal Reports
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| Date | Title |
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| 20/12/2012 |
ECCAS - ECCAS Institutional Capacity Building Support (PARCI-ECCAS) - Appraisal Report (846 KB) |
| 25/10/2012 | |
| 20/09/2012 | |
| 19/07/2012 |
CAR - Economic Reform Support Programme (ERSP III) - Appraisal Report (0.9 MB) |
| 05/07/2012 | |
| 18/04/2012 |
Multinational - Congo Basin MRV Regional Project-Phase I - Appraisal Report (1.2 MB) |
| 04/02/2011 |
CAR - Build Economic and Financial Management Capacity (PARCGEF) - Appraisal Report (2.1 MB) |
| 26/01/2010 |
CAR - Rural Infrastructure Rehabilitation Support Project (PARIR) - Appraisal Report (1.3 MB) |
| 26/01/2010 | |
| 26/01/2010 | |
| 26/01/2010 |
CAR - Project for Community Development and Support to Vulnerable Groups - Appraisal Report (444 KB) |
| 25/01/2010 |
Multinational - Congo Basin Ecosystems Conservation Support Programme (PACEBCo) - Appraisal Report (1.5 MB)
Abstract: The program aims at the conservation of the second largest tropical forest in the world and the second “green lung” of the planet, after the Amazon. The Congo Basin covers an area of over 4 000 000 km2. The Programme is expected to provide responses to the continued degradation of this forest and climate change. PACEBCo will allow for better understanding of the new carbon markets, good practices in environmental monitoring, and the introduction of the Local Development Fund (LDF). The Programme will cover a period 5 years starting from March 2009, and it is estimated at a total cost of UA 37.28 million including an ADF grant of UA 32.00 million, a contribution of UA 5.00 million from the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) and UA 0.28 million from the beneficiaries living in the selected landscapes.
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| 25/01/2010 |
Abstract: The Multi-Country Demobilization and Reintegration Transitional Support Program (MDRTSP) supports the transition phase from the original Multi-Country Demobilization and Reintegration Program (MDRP) set out in 2002 and scheduled for closure in June 2009 to a potential phase II of the program under discussion amongst MDRP stakeholders. Several options are envisaged including a new broader and sustainable regional facility to address disarmament, demobilization and reintegration (DDR) related issues, even beyond the Great Lakes Region, following a thorough evaluation of the original MDRP. Meanwhile, since MDRP activities are incomplete and within the context of ongoing insecurity in the sub-region, the need for a transition phase is recognized by all partners of the MDRP. The development objective of the MDRTSP is consistent with the original goal of the MDRP, that is, to improve the prospects for peace building and economic recovery in the Great Lakes Region (GLR) by financing demobilization and reintegration (D&R) activities targeting about 350,000 combatants. The specific objective of the proposed program is to facilitate the effective reintegration of ex-combatants (ECs) in the GLR during the transition period. The program cost is estimated at UA 16.31 million for the period 2009 to 2011.
The proposed program will benefit directly about 10,000 ECs of which 1,725 will be female. In addition, the program will facilitate the repatriation of 7,300 combatants on foreign soils (COFS) and address the needs of 2,000 women and 500 children affected by the conflicts. DDR national structures will also benefit from technical assistance to reinforce their capacities.
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| 11/12/2008 |
Abstract: The Lake Chad Basin Sustainable Development Programme (PRODEBALT) will be implemented in the conventional basin of Lake Chad which covers a surface area of 966,955 km². It covers part of Cameroon, Niger, Nigeria, CAR and Chad. The expected outcomes of the project are the sustainable conservation of Lake Chad to ensure the economic security of the fresh water ecosystem resources, an integrated and judicious management of the basin so as to achieve sustainable development and equitable use of the natural resources for each country, while preserving its ecosystems and biodiversity. The programme will cover 6 years as from 2009, and its total cost is estimated at about UA 60.07 million. It is jointly financed by an ADF grant for an amount of UA 30 million and other donors (GTZ, BGR, European Union, World Bank, and the Islamic Development Bank).
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| 11/09/2003 |
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