Authors
- Disclosure Date
- 2024/10/15
- Disclosure Status
- Disclosed
- Doc Name
- Project Information Document - Sindh Flood Emergency Housing Reconstruction Project - P180008
- Lending Instrument
- Investment Project Financing
- Pages
- 10
- Product Line
- IBRD/IDA
- Published in
- United States of America
- Rel Proj ID
- PK-Sindh Flood Emergency Housing Reconstruction Project -- P180008
- TF No/Name
- TF0C3561-Innovate for Multi-Hazard Resilient Homes in Sindh
- Unit Owning
- SAR- Infra Resilience Policy&Fin (ISARF)
- Version Type
- Final
Files
Table of Contents
- The World Bank 3
- BASIC DATA 3
- A. Product Information 3
- Main Sindh Flood Emergency Housing Reconstruction Project P180008 3
- Additional Financing Request 1 3
- Development Objective 3
- Components 3
- COSTS FINANCING US Millions 3
- SUMMARY 3
- Last Approved Proposed 3
- The World Bank 4
- Addition Total 4
- FINANCING DETAILS 4
- World Bank Group Financing Last Approved Additional Financing Total 4
- International Development Association IDA 500.00 450.00 950.00 4
- IDA Resources 4
- Credit Amount Grant Amount SML Amount Guarantee 4
- Amount Total Amount 4
- Total 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4
- B. Introduction and Context 4
- Poverty has increased slightly amid recent shocks despite some economic stabilization. 4
- The World Bank 5
- Pakistan has made recent progress towards macroeconomic stabilization but risks remain extremely high and faster sustained growth will require substantial reform. 5
- Sindh has been disproportionately affected by the 2022 floods especially in terms of damages in the housing sector. 5
- Several critical issues need to be addressed for housing reconstruction 5
- The Government of Sindh GoS has launched a comprehensive housing reconstruction program to support all damaged houses from 2022 floods. 5
- The need for AF was envisaged during the implementation of SFEHRP. 5
- The World Bank 6
- The AF project is aligned with Pakistans policy frameworks and plans on DRM and climate resilience. 6
- C. Proposed Development Objectives 6
- D. Project Description 6
- Component 1 Housing Reconstruction Subsidy Grants US 420 million 6
- The World Bank 7
- Subcomponent 1.1 Housing Reconstruction US 390 million. 7
- Subcomponent 1.2 WASH Facilities US 30 million. 7
- Component 2 Institutional Strengthening and Technical Assistance US 24 million 7
- Subcomponent 2.1 Provision of Support to IPs US 18 million. 7
- Subcomponent 2.2 Provision of Technical Assistance US 6 million. 7
- The World Bank 8
- Component 3 Project Management and Implementation Support US 6 Million 8
- Policies Triggered 8
- Current 8
- E. Implementation 8
- The SPHF established as a Guarantee Limited Not-for-Profit company under Section 42 of Companies Act 2017 serves as the PIU for this project operating at private sector efficiency. 8
- The World Bank 9
- For the AF project under the supervision of SPHF the five IPs will continue to 9
- The VRCs will continue to liaise between the SPHF IPs and local communities to facilitate reconstruction efforts along with prioritizing community needs. 9
- The project has established a state-of-the-art MIS to systematically collect analyze and monitor every aspect of project implementation 9
- CONTACT POINT 9
- World Bank 9
- The World Bank 10
- BorrowerClientRecipient 10
- Islamic Republic of Pakistan 10
- Implementing Agencies 10
- Province of Sindh Sindh Peoples Housing for Flood Affectees 10
- FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT 10
- APPROVAL 10
- Approved By 10