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Systems to Monitor and Evaluate Reconstruction Progress in Aceh World Bank Economic Development Seminar Series Jock McKeon – 27 March 2008 World Bank Tracking the money and monitoring progress

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Tracking the money and monitoring progress. Systems to Monitor and Evaluate Reconstruction Progress in Aceh World Bank Economic Development Seminar Series Jock McKeon – 27 March 2008 World Bank. The rationale of post-disaster monitoring and analysis. Quantify needs - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Systems to Monitor and Evaluate Reconstruction Progress in Aceh

Systems to Monitor and Evaluate Reconstruction Progress in AcehWorld Bank Economic Development Seminar Series

Jock McKeon – 27 March 2008World Bank

Tracking the money and monitoring progress

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The rationale of post-disaster monitoring and analysis

Quantify needs

Determine reconstruction priorities

Ascertain Government capacity

Allocate funds where they are most needed

Provide transparency and ability to hold agencies accountable

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Reconstruction highlights Dec 07

US$6.8 billion allocated to projects US$4.2 billion (61% allocations) disbursed US$1.2 billion disbursed to housing Environment, Energy, and Flood Control

sectors remain under-funded Significant disbursements still required for

housing and transport sectors Disbursements in 2007 slower than

expected

Page 4: Systems to Monitor and Evaluate Reconstruction Progress in Aceh

The money-tracking journey

1. Assess the damages and losses

2. Determine needs

3. Capture commitments and allocations to projects

4. Identify the gaps

5. Monitor progress

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Reconstruction monitoring & evaluation methodology

“Tracking the Money”

Reconstruction Physical Progress

Social and Economic Monitoring

M&E

On Budget

APBN

APBD

Off Budget

Donors

NGOs

# of house constructed# of school built# of health facilities builtAgriculture land restored# of boat built

InflationEmploymentWagesMaterial PricesPovertyIDPs

World BankBRR

BRRUNORCOthers

BPSBI

World Bank

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The money-tracking journey

1. Assess the damages and losses

2. Determine needs

3. Capture commitments and allocations to projects

4. Identify the gaps

5. Monitor progress

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Damage and losses assessment

Guided by BAPPENAS with support from international agencies

Released in January 2005 to CGI

www.eclac.org/mexico/documentswww.worldbank.org/hazards/policy/guidelines.htm

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Tsunami damage and losses

$0 $250 $500 $750 $1,000 $1,250 $1,500 $1,750

HousingTransport

EnvironmentFisheries

EnterpriseAgriculture & Livestock

Flood control, irrigation worksEducation

HealthGovernance & Admin (incl.

Community, culture and religionEnergy

Water & SanitationCommunicationsBank & Finance

Other Infrastructure

US$ millions

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The money-tracking journey

1. Assess the damages and losses

2. Determine needs

3. Capture commitments and allocations to projects

4. Identify the gaps

5. Monitor progress

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Determining the needs – looking ahead

Value of Damages

Reconstruction needs

Reconstruction program

Financing Formula

= Damages

+ technological improvement

+ relocation costs

+ mitigation costs

+ losses relating to capacity development

+ inflation estimate

Consider:

Financing needs

Priorities for reconstruction

~ sectoral

~ geographical

Consider:

Government funds

Private sector funds

Insurance reimbursement

International grants

International loans (diversion existing loans, fresh loans)

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Make appropriate adjustments for the needs analysis

Inflation (YoY, 2002=100)

Tsunami Oil Price

8,5%

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Source : BPSNational Banda Aceh Lhokseumaw e

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The money-tracking journey

1. Assess the damages and losses

2. Determine needs

3. Capture commitments and allocations to projects

4. Identify the gaps

5. Monitor progress

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World Bank expenditure tracking methodology

OUTPUT Reports

Presentations

Analytical notes

Project Concept Notes

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BRR budget

Donor projects

NGO projects

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Damage and Losses Assessment

NEEDS ASSESSMENT

DATA PROCESSING

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The money-tracking journey

1. Assess the damages and losses

2. Determine needs

3. Capture commitments and allocations to projects

4. Identify the gaps

5. Monitor progress

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Sectoral allocations gaps against core minimum needs(allocations minus needs)

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Spending progress to core minimum needs(disbursements minus needs)

-400

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The money-tracking journey

1. Assess the damages and losses

2. Determine needs

3. Capture commitments and allocations to projects

4. Identify the gaps

5. Monitor progress

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Total commitments exceed minimum rebuilding costs: US$1.5 bn available for “building back better”

Aceh damage and loss assessment, 4.5

Nias, 0.4

Inflation, 1.3

GOI, 2.6

NGOs, 1.9

Donors, 2.3

Donors - grants, 0.3Donors - soft loans, 0.4Upgrading facilities in tsunami- and

earthquake- affected areas & post-conflict reintegation and development

programs, 1.5

NGOs, 0.2

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10USD Billion

Build back

better - $1.5bn

Minimum required to rebuild to pre-tsunami levels - $6.2bn

Committed but not allocated - $0.9bn

Already allocated to specific projects - $6.8bn

Commitments Allocations

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Aceh tsunami update (Dec 07):US$7.7 bn committedUS$6.8 bn allocated to projectsUS$4.2 bn disbursed

2,642

1,656

1,877

1,233

2,324

1,289

GOI, 2,642

NGO, 2,100

Donor - grants, 2,600

Donors - loans, 400

0

1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

5,000

6,000

7,000

8,000

9,000

Commitment Allocated Disbursement

US$ millions

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Next steps?

Post-conflict monitoring

Continue monitoring of disbursements? (US$2.6 bn to be spent)

Is there potential for Govt to adopt this reconstruction monitoring? (BAPPEDA, BPDE?)

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Working papers

Managing Post-Disaster Reconstruction Finance - International Experience in Public Financial Management

Fengler W, Ihsan A, Kaiser K World Bank, 2008 Using Data for Ex-Ante Preparedness for Disaster

Management - Tracking the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami reconstruction funds in Indonesia

McKeon JM World Bank, 2008 Tracking Financial Flows after Disasters - Reconstruction

Expenditure Tracking Analysis Methodology (RETAM)

Fengler W World Bank, 2007 Tracking the Money: International Experience with Financial

Information Systems and Databases for Reconstruction

Agustina CD World Bank, 2007

http://go.worldbank.org/TTAEQW4DR0

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www.worldbank.org/id/reconstruction