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World Bank Financing for Statistics

World Bank Financing for Statistics. Neil Fantom Development Data Group, World Bank. Main options for World Bank financing. Lending products Concessional lending and grants to low income countries (IDA) Lending at competitive market rates to middle income countries (IBRD)

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World Bank Financing for Statistics

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  1. World Bank Financing for Statistics Neil Fantom Development Data Group, World Bank

  2. Main options for World Bank financing • Lending products • Concessional lending and grants to low income countries (IDA) • Lending at competitive market rates to middle income countries (IBRD) • Trust Funds and other grants • Other: e.g. Analytic and Advisory Activities

  3. Standard lending products can be used for statistical capacity improvement • Stand alone statistics project • Statistical component in a wider or sector-specific lending operation • Statistical capacity improvement in a “development policy loan” (for example those used to support implementation of PRSPs)

  4. STATCAP: a specific World Bank financial product for statistics • Designed for NSDS implementation • Streamlined preparation and internal approval process • Five countries so far: • Burkina Faso ($10m), Kenya ($20.5m), Russia ($10m), Tajikistan ($1m), Ukraine ($32m) • “Pipeline”: • Bangladesh, Bolivia, Indonesia, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Mongolia

  5. Key STATCAP requirements • Commitment to good statistical practice • Existence of statistical development strategy • Part of World Bank Country Assistance Strategy (as any lending operation)

  6. Some examples of STATCAP-style projects using standard financial instruments • Statistical capacity building as part of a wider project • Nigeria ($18m), The Gambia ($3.4m), Sri Lanka ($13m), Vietnam ($14m) • Incorporated into support for PRSP • Uganda • Census support • Sudan ($large, part of a Multi-Donor Trust Fund), Mozambique (some financing from a sectoral project)

  7. STATCAP in Burkina Faso

  8. Trust Funds and other grants • Trust Fund for Statistical Capacity Building (TFSCB) • Special fund for statistical work • Complementary to PARIS21 • Multi-donor • Institutional Development Fund • May provide small grants for institutional capacity building • Special trust funds for specific projects • E.g. GDDS social statistics in Anglophone Africa (DFID)

  9. TFSCB – a closer look • Donors currently United Kingdom, Netherlands, Switzerland, Canada, Germany, France • Can fund development of NSDS • Other “non-NSDS” projects up to $400,000 • NSDS window: non-competitive, fast approval • Non-NSDS: two competitive windows each year • 41 active projects with value $7.2m • 19 new projects in FY07 (7 rejections)

  10. Some things worth knowing (country projects) • Most World Bank investment projects are “country-executed” • Projects often require Ministry of Finance approval, including signature of a loan or grant agreement • Some large projects may need parliamentary ratification • Most projects are supervised by the World Bank regional/country office (though they may to use staff from HQ)

  11. World Bank investment in partnership activities • Development Grant Facility, $100m per year for “partnership” activities • From 2006 $7.5m per year of this for supporting the Marrakech Action Plan for Statistics • Current recipients are PARIS21 (including IHSN and ADP), UN Statistics Division (Census), UNESCO Institute for Statistics, UNECE, UN Habitat • External Advisory Board provides advice on MAPS implementation

  12. Some practical suggestions The ICP and PPPs • Realistic and prioritized plans, that are part of wider planning processes (like PRSPs), have a better chance of attracting investment • Show willing e.g. improve data access and dissemination, demonstrate commitment to good statistical practice • Donor coordination and information sharing mechanisms are useful • Include Ministry of Finance in dialogue

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