Title: EXECUTION OF IFAD PROJECTS:
1EXECUTION OF IFAD PROJECTS
- Constraints and proposed solutions
2Introduction
- Non-exhaustive survey of constraints linked with
the implementation of projects cofinanced by IFAD
- These are particular points about which the
cooperating institution is concerned - Attention these constraints do not apply to all
IFAD projects.
31) The ProblemÂ
Projet start-up is still a difficult phase
4Consequences
- increase in project cost directly linked to
inflation - reduced motivation of the target
group involved in formulating the project -
project design that over time tends to become
distanced from the reference situation analysed
and taken into account during its formulation -
extra costs for the Government, which is
responsible for the salaries of project
coordination unit (PCU) staff between their
appointment and the time the loan comes into force
5Proposed solutionsÂ
- sensitization of the Government on the need for
rapid disbursement of counterpart funds (HIPC or
other)
- Greater involvement of the supervisory ministry
in the conditions to be fulfilled, especially
through designation of a focal point prior to
negotiations
- Funding a facilitator to support the
condition-linked process (apart from start-up
activities)
- Covering of the coordinators salary from the
Special Operations Facility grant from the time
of his/her selection/nomination, and the signing
of other staffs contracts after entry into force
- Greater synergy with other IFAD projects under
way in the same country or other subregional
projects (thanks to FIDAFRIQUE) - Harmonisation of the loan agreement conditions
62) The problemÂ
Failure to fulfil the donors mandate during
project implementation
7Consequences
- Dispersal of funds to an expanded target group
not corresponding to that of the donor
- Goal of poverty reduction barely achieved
- insufficient resources for the poorest population
groups in comparison with other project activities
8Proposed solutions
- greater PCU responsibility for the goals to be
achieved (accountability)
- better training for project partners
- strengthening of the supervisory role of the
supervisory ministry and the steering committee
- PCUs guarantors of IFADs mandate
- development of an IFAD ethos
93) The problemÂ
Some supervisory ministries and/or steering
committees are insufficiently involved in project
monitoring and supervision
10The consequences
- divergence from the strategy agreed by the
Government and IFAD
- best use not made of funds borrowed by the
Government for poverty reduction
11Proposed solutions
- greater assumption of responsibility by external
national-level supervisory structures
- strengthening of cooperating institutions
supervisory mechanisms
124) The problem
Withdrawal applications sent to the cooperating
institution are not presented correctly
13Consequences many delays in the
disbursement of funds
- Analysis of withdrawal applications reveals the
following main problemsÂ
- errors in the numbering of withdrawal applications
- miscalculations of category totals
- errors in the percentages applied to the sum
spent frequent
- errors in the allocation of expenditure to
different categories
- specific conditions not complied with for certain
categories (Annex 2, loan agreement)
- use of wrong SS1 or SS2 forms
- documents missing (supporting documents for SS1Â ,
delivery slip, proof of payment) Â frequent
- miscalculations in the handling of civil
engineering contracts (invoice, recovery of
start-up advance, collateral/guarantees, etc.)
- Lack of description of expenses for ss2 -frequent
- failure to take account of amendments to loan
agreement (if any )
14Proposed solutions
- better training of administration and finance
officers
- control of withdrawal applications by the PCU
coordinator
- increased training of national control structures
through which withdrawal applications are passed
(Autonomous Sinking-Fund Office, Ministry of
Finance)
155) The problem
Annual audit reports not submitted on time (6
months after the end of the financial
year)UNOPS-Dakar 2 projects out of 17 in 2004
166) The problem
Monitoring and evaluation (ME) do not provide
enough knowledge of the projects socio-economic
impact
17Proposed solutions
- strengthening of the analytical skills of all PCU
staff
- involvement of all actors in the monitoring and
evaluation task - application of monitoring and evaluation tools
developed by IFAD (RIMS, etc.)
18THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION