44000-P096931
World Bank
International Development Association
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
International Development Association
MINISTRY OF FINANCETONGA
Tonga Transport Sector Consolidation Project
Planned start date of the activity
Actual start date of the activity
Planned end date of the activityActual end date of the activity
The World Bank
Julie Babinard
jbabinard@worldbank.org+1-202-473-1000
pic@worldbank.org
The World Bank, 1818 H Street, NW, Washington, DC 20433 USA
Public Administration - TransportationAviationPorts/WaterwaysTradeUrban DevelopmentJob CreationJobsTransparency, Accountability and Good GovernanceRural Infrastructure and service deliveryUrban Infrastructure and Service DeliveryRural DevelopmentPublic AdministrationTrade Facilitation
International Development Association5440000Total Commitment in Third Quarter of 2008
International Development Association100000Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2009
International Development Association49000Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2009
International Development Association31353Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2009
International Development Association35209Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2009
International Development Association135412Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2010
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International Development Association276911Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2010
International Development Association17275Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2010
International Development Association90609Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2010
International Development Association224791Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2010
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International Development Association92224Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2010
International Development Association129203Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2010
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International Development Association150190Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2011
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International Development Association200769Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2011
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International Development Association36523Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2013
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International Development Association30215Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2013
International Development Association43790Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2013
International Development Association89799Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2013
International Development Association48834Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2014
International Development Association57280Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2014
International Development Association53492Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2014
International Development Association73713Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2014
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International Development Association99900Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2014
International Development Association100000Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2014
International Development Association-630280Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2014
International Development Association85938Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2014
International Development Association3938Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2015
International Development Association66766Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2015
International Development Association2000000Total Commitment in Third Quarter of 2015
International Development Association2000000Total Commitment in Third Quarter of 2015
International Development Association83436Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2015
International Development Association97660Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2015
International Development Association62060Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2016
International Development Association155976Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2016
International Development Association200000Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2016
International Development Association10905Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2016
International Development Association60173Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2016
International Development Association112562Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2016
International Development Association117499Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2016
International Development Association111031Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2017
International Development Association111287Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2017
International Development Association200000Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2017
International Development Association156070Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2017
International Development Association172907Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2017
International Development Association121249Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2017
International Development Association172256Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2017
International Development Association-825Total Interest Repayment in Fourth Quarter of 2017
International Development Association186986Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2017
International Development Association14990Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2018
International Development Association118973Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2018
International Development Association189765Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2018
International Development Association469971Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2018
International Development Association544457Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2018
International Development Association-828Total Interest Repayment in Second Quarter of 2018
International Development Association-100000Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2018
International Development Association306364Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2018
International Development Association147855Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2018
International Development Association262564Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2018
International Development Association83322Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2018
International Development Association114078Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2018
International Development Association-5700Total Interest Repayment in Fourth Quarter of 2018
International Development Association318751Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2019
International Development Association-7201Total Interest Repayment in Second Quarter of 2019Project Information DocumentProject Information DocumentProject Information DocumentProject Appraisal Document Implementation Completion and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportAgreementAgreementAgreementAgreementFinancing AgreementFinancing AgreementContract AwardsProject URLProcurement Notices
Vava`u
-18.6670 -174.0000
Tongatapu
-21.1330 -175.2000
Nuku`alofa
-21.1390 -175.2020
Ha`apai
-19.7830 -174.4500
Eua
-21.3630 -174.9300
Niuatoputapu
-15.9570 -173.7780
Niuafo'ou
-15.6100 -175.6330
PDO Indicator
Indicator 8 - Number of kilometers of roads under regular maintenance
Intermediate Results Indicator
Percent of grievances related to project benefits resolved.
PDO Indicator
Roads in good and fair condition as a share of total classified roads
PDO Indicator
Indicator 1 - MOT integrated Ministry focusing on policy and planning
Intermediate Results Indicator
Appropriately skilled staff recruited by MoI and equipped to fulfill their respective mandate.
Intermediate Results Indicator
Maritime aids to navigation installed in outer islands.
PDO Indicator
Indicator 2 - Transport policy framework developed and sub-sector policies defined.
PDO Indicator
Indicator 3 - Change management process and creation of appropriate transport policy and planning units
PDO Indicator
Indicator 4 - Road maintenance fund created and operational
PDO Indicator
Indicator 5 - ICAO certification for Fua'amotu
PDO Indicator
Indicator 6 - Safe Maritime systems
PDO Indicator
Indicator 7 - Consultant/contractors capacity
PDO Indicator
Improved road safety management systems
PDO Indicator
Roads rehabilitated, Rural
PDO Indicator
Roads rehabilitated, Non-rural
PDO Indicator
Size of the total classified network
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Finance Agreement :Schedule 2, Section I, A.3 | Description :Project Steering Committee maintained and tasked with providingstrategic guidance and project monitoring. | Frequency :Quarterly
Finance Agreement :Schedule 2, Section I, A.4 | Description :A Working Group maintained within MoT, to provide technical oversightand guidance | Frequency :Quarterly
Finance Agreement :Schedule 2, Section I, A.5 | Description :TAL shall implement its respective parts of the Project in accordancewith the Schedule to the Project Agreement | Frequency :Quarterly
Finance Agreement :Schedule 2, Section I, C | Description :GOT shall ensure that the Project is carried out in accordance with theprovisions of the Anti-Corruption Guidelines | Frequency :Quarterly
Finance Agreement :Schedule 2, Section I, D.2 | Description :GOT through MLSNRE shall monitor compliance with the EnvironmentalManagement Plan. | Frequency :Quarterly
Finance Agreement :Schedule 2, Section II, A.1 | Description :GOT to monitor/evaluate project progress and prepare Project Reportsin accordance with the provisions of Section 4.08 of the Genera l Conditions and on the basis of indicators agreed | Frequency:Quarterly
Finance Agreement :Schedule 2, Section II, B.2 | Description :Within 45 days after quarter ends, GOT to prepare and furnish IDAwith interim report. | Frequency :Quarterly
Finance Agreement :Schedule 2, Section II, B.3 | Description :GOT to have project financial statements audited as specified |Frequency :Yearly
Finance Agreement :Schedule 2, Section V, 1 | Description :Ministry of Infrastructure to enter into an agreement with PortsAuthority Tonga authorizing MoT to carry out improvements at Nuku'alofa domestic ferry ter minal on its behalf. | Due Date:31-Dec-2008
Finance Agreement :5.01 (a) | Description :The Subsidiary Agreement has been executed on behalf of the Recipient and the ProjectImplementing Entity | Due Date :16-Oct-2008
Finance Agreement :5.01 (b) | Description :The Recipient has appointed within Ministry of Infrastructure a chief executive officerwith terms of reference, qualifications andconditions acceptable to the Association.... | Due Date :16-Oct-2008
Finance Agreement :5.01 (c) | Description :The Project Support Team has been established and a Project manager and procurementspecialist appointed within it with Terms of Reference, qualifications and on conditions acceptable to the... | Due Date:16-Oct-2008
Finance Agreement :5.02 | Description :The Additional Legal Matter is that the Subsidiary Agreement has been duly authorized orratified by the Recipient and the Project Implementing Entity and is legally binding upon the Recipient... | Due Date :16-Oct-2008
Finance Agreement :Revised Schedule 2, Section V, 2 | Description :The Recipient shall appoint within Ministry of Infrastructure,and maintain for the duration of the Project, a CEO, a Director of Civil Aviation; a Director of Marine and Ports; a Director ofLand Transport. | Due Date :16-Dec-2010
Permanent Director of Land Transport hired.
44000-P159262
World Bank
International Development Association
MINISTRY OF FINANCE AND NATIONAL PLANNING
International Development Association
MINISTRY OF FINANCE AND NATIONAL PLANNINGTONGA
Tonga Second Inclusive Growth Development Policy Operation
Planned start date of the activity
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Planned end date of the activityActual end date of the activity
The World Bank
David Stephen Knight
dknight1@worldbank.org+1-202-473-1000
pic@worldbank.org
The World Bank, 1818 H Street, NW, Washington, DC 20433 USA
Central Government (Central Agencies)Other Public AdministrationOther Industry, Trade and ServicesOther Energy and ExtractivesPublic AdministrationFiscal sustainabilityGenderPublic Expenditure ManagementPublic Finance ManagementFiscal PolicyInvestment and Business ClimateDomestic Revenue AdministrationAdministrative and Civil Service ReformBusiness Enabling EnvironmentPublic Private Partnerships
International Development Association3350000Total Commitment in Second Quarter of 2017
International Development Association3446050Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2017
International Development Association1650000Total Commitment in Second Quarter of 2017
International Development Association1654104Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2017
International Development Association-17308Total Interest Repayment in First Quarter of 2018
International Development Association10000000Total Commitment in Second Quarter of 2018
International Development Association-13535Total Interest Repayment in Third Quarter of 2018
International Development Association9674910Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2018
International Development Association-12928Total Interest Repayment in First Quarter of 2019Financing AgreementFinancing AgreementContract AwardsProject URLProcurement Notices
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44000-P120595
World Bank
International Development Association
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
International Development Association
MINISTRY OF FINANCETONGA
Tonga Post Tsunami Reconstruction
Planned start date of the activity
Actual start date of the activity
Planned end date of the activityActual end date of the activity
The World Bank
Michael Bonte-Grapentin
mbonte@worldbank.org+1-202-473-1000
pic@worldbank.org
The World Bank, 1818 H Street, NW, Washington, DC 20433 USA
ICT ServicesHousing ConstructionPublic Administration - Water, Sanitation and Waste ManagementDisaster Response and RecoveryDisaster Risk FinanceFinance for DevelopmentAdaptationDisaster PreparednessClimate changeDisaster Risk ReductionDisaster Risk Management
International Development Association5000000Total Commitment in Fourth Quarter of 2010
International Development Association21170Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2011
International Development Association65000Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2011
International Development Association175391Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2011
International Development Association180000Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2011
International Development Association257000Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2011
International Development Association240000Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2011
International Development Association271842Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2012
International Development Association466247Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2012
International Development Association181247Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2012
International Development Association335791Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2012
International Development Association455904Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2012
International Development Association520737Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2012
International Development Association562699Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2012
International Development Association62929Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2012
International Development Association136617Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2012
International Development Association346890Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2012
International Development Association410951Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2013
International Development Association66574Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2013
International Development Association96232Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2013
International Development Association251077Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2013
International Development Association-6494Total Commitment Cancellations in Second Quarter of 2014Project Information DocumentImplementation Completion and Results ReportImplementation Completion Report ReviewImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportAgreementAgreementContract AwardsProject URLProcurement Notices
Niuatoputapu
-15.9570 -173.7780
PDO Indicator
Restored housing, community facilities and small enterprises
0 houses restored at beginning of project
Originally included construction of 85 new cyclone-resistant houses and repair and retrofitting of 40 other partially damagedbuildings. Actual needs during implementation were for 73 new residential houses, 9 commercial and community buildings and 45retrofittedbuildings.
All housing has been completed and handed over to the owner. 38 residential, and 7 community halls that were partially damagedhavebeen repaired and retrofitted, and 9 new buildings to replace destroyed small shops (4), bakeries (2) and communal weavinghouses (3) have been constructed.
Intermediate Results Indicator
Construction and supervision of housing, rainwater harvesting and sanitation facilities
0% at project start-up
All housing, rainwater harvesting and sanitation facilities constructed.
The reconstruction of the housing, rainwater harvesting and sanitation facilities was completed in December 2012.
Intermediate Results Indicator
Housing materials for families affected by the tsunami
0% at project start-up
100% at end of year 1
All construction materials have been supplied.
Intermediate Results Indicator
Enhance mapping capacity
0% at project start-up
Essential mapping equipment, GIS computer hard- and software, including training have been provided to enhance the mappingcapacityof the GIS unit of the Ministry of Lands, Environment, Climate Change and Natural Resources.
Intermediate Results Indicator
Improved Risk Information
0% at project start-up
Hazard and risk information has been compiled and developed for NTT. The risk information was integrated into land-userecommendations for the villages in NTT. A review of the existing Village DRM plans has been conducted providing recommendationsfor improvement and risk-sensitive land-use maps have been prepared.
Intermediate Results Indicator
Community Awareness and Preparedness
NA
100% by end of year 2
Community disaster awareness and preparedness had been undertaken. Operational drills to test the disaster response arrangementshad been conducted and tsunami signage for evacuation areas, escape routes and safe/assembly areas have been erected.
Intermediate Results Indicator
Community consultation on risk awareness
NA
100% by end of year 1
Additional community outreach to ensure sustainability of the village DRM plans has also been undertaken.
Intermediate Results Indicator
Supply of materials to Niuatoputapu
0% at project start-up
All material supplied and shipped to Nuitoptapu
All materials supplied were shipped to Nuitoptapu to enable construction to be completed.
PDO Indicator
Provision of auxiliary water and sanitation facilities
No auxiliary water and sanitation facilities provided
Monitoring indicator is yes/no whether or not auxiliary water and sanitation facilities are provided.
Provision of original auxiliary water and sanitation is completed. In addition, extension of the reticulated village watersuppliesto the new houses has been completed.
PDO Indicator
Establishment of Community Risk Management Plans
No risk management plans
Have community risk management plans established no later than project closing date.
Village level Disaster Risk Management plans were developed by an NGO after the tsunami occurred. These have been reviewed by theproject utilizing the information generated under the hazard mapping exercise and improvements have been suggested to governmentthat will enable them to effectively function as the originally planned Community Risk Plans. Community preparedness andunderstanding of the village DRM plans has been strengthened.
Intermediate Results Indicator
Roads constructed, Rural
6.8km of preventative maintenance of the island's main collector road providing improved linkage between the reconstruction areasand social and economic facilities.
The original target has been exceeded and an estimated 13km of road is expected to have been resealed by the completion of theproject. This includes (i) the main spine road connecting Falehau wharf and the airport, (ii) the loop road connecting the threenew villages and the spine road, and (iii) most of the access roads in the three villages.
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Establish and maintain project coordination Committee
Establish and maintain Project Management Unit
Provide Semi-annual Project Reports
44000-P113184
World Bank
International Development Association
VARIOUS
International Development Association
VARIOUSTONGA
Pacific Regional Connectivity Program
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The World Bank
Natasha Beschorner
nbeschorner@worldbank.org+1-202-473-1000
pic@worldbank.org
The World Bank, 1818 H Street, NW, Washington, DC 20433 USA
ICT InfrastructurePublic Administration - Information and Communications TechnologiesUrban Infrastructure and Service DeliveryRural Infrastructure and service deliveryJobsJob CreationUrban DevelopmentPublic Private PartnershipsRegulation and Competition PolicyRural DevelopmentBusiness Enabling Environment
International Development Association17200000Total Commitment in Third Quarter of 2011
International Development Association1189968Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2012
International Development Association200000Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2012
International Development Association32069Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2013
International Development Association2695161Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2013
International Development Association42079Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2013
International Development Association105884Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2013
International Development Association4595380Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2013
International Development Association1404177Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2013
International Development Association2581947Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2013
International Development Association34293Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2013
International Development Association135658Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2014
International Development Association248143Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2014
International Development Association132391Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2014
International Development Association48385Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2015
International Development Association64596Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2015
International Development Association26008Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2016
International Development Association44884Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2016
International Development Association140040Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2016
International Development Association98340Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2017
International Development Association70020Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2017
International Development Association143151Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2017
International Development Association1251941Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2017
International Development Association122315Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2018
International Development Association609253Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2018
International Development Association19957Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2018Project Information DocumentProject Appraisal Document Implementation Completion and Results ReportImplementation Completion Report ReviewImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportAgreementAgreementContract AwardsProject URLProcurement Notices
Tongatapu
-21.1330 -175.2000
Intermediate Results Indicator
Component 2: Price of Wholesale International Capacity Link (US$/Mbps/Month) for 1 STM-1 (155 Mbps) capacity
Intermediate Results Indicator
Component 2: Average per minute cost of international call (in US$)
Intermediate Results Indicator
Component 2: Retail price of Internet Services (US$/GB/Month)
PDO Indicator
International Internet Bandwidth (Mbps)
PDO Indicator
Increased Capacity of MEIDECC to deliver on its mandates
Intermediate Results Indicator
Component 1: Direct project beneficiaries (number of people)
PDO Indicator
Increased Level of Competition in the ICT sector (number of service providers)
PDO Indicator
Access to Internet Services (per 100 people)
Intermediate Results Indicator
Component 2: Volume of International Traffic (Mbps)
PDO Indicator
Access to telephone services, mobile phone (per 100 people)
Intermediate Results Indicator
Component 2: TCL restructuring completed
Intermediate Results Indicator
Component 2: Implementation of open access and wholesale price regulation
Intermediate Results Indicator
Component 1: Length of fiber optic network built (km)
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44000-P154840
World Bank
International Development Association
International Development Association
TONGA
Pacific Resilience Program
Planned start date of the activity
Actual start date of the activity
Planned end date of the activity
The World Bank
Simone Lillian Esler
sesler@worldbank.org+1-202-473-1000
pic@worldbank.org
The World Bank, 1818 H Street, NW, Washington, DC 20433 USA
Public Administration - Water, Sanitation and Waste ManagementOther Water Supply, Sanitation and Waste ManagementDisaster Response and RecoveryClimate changeAdaptationDisaster Risk ManagementDisaster Risk FinanceDisaster PreparednessFinance for DevelopmentDisaster Risk Reduction
International Development Association8250000Total Commitment in Second Quarter of 2015
International Development Association2250000Total Commitment in Second Quarter of 2015
International Development Association330538Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2015
International Development Association400000Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2015
International Development Association100000Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2015
International Development Association169462Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2015
International Development Association-768Total Interest Repayment in First Quarter of 2016
International Development Association-3143Total Interest Repayment in Third Quarter of 2016
International Development Association500000Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2016
International Development Association-3876Total Interest Repayment in First Quarter of 2017
International Development Association125123Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2017
International Development Association84546Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2017
International Development Association-4986Total Interest Repayment in Third Quarter of 2017
International Development Association76950Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2017
International Development Association500000Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2017
International Development Association-6528Total Interest Repayment in First Quarter of 2018
International Development Association497429Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2018
International Development Association304443Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2018
International Development Association35884Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2018
International Development Association-8554Total Interest Repayment in Third Quarter of 2018
International Development Association14950000Total Commitment in Third Quarter of 2018
International Development Association10638Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2018
International Development Association500000Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2018
International Development Association-9085Total Interest Repayment in First Quarter of 2019Project Information DocumentProject Appraisal Document Implementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportAgreementFinancing AgreementFinancing AgreementContract AwardsProject URLProcurement Notices
Tongatapu
-21.1330 -175.2000
PDO Indicator
Direct project beneficiaries
PDO Indicator
School children to benefit from increased resilience to their school
PDO Indicator
Female beneficiaries (as a subset of the total number of beneficiaries)
Intermediate Results Indicator
Number of school buildings rebuilt to improved resilence standards
Intermediate Results Indicator
Number of school buildings repaired or retrofitted to improved resilience standards
PDO Indicator
Participating PICs have recieved payment within a month of the occurrence of a covered (insurance) event.
PDO Indicator
Increased coverage of hazard forecast and warning messages to population at risk
Intermediate Results Indicator
Improved status of hazards observational network (Hydro, Meteorological and Seismic)
Intermediate Results Indicator
Schools with gender appropriate resilient WASH facilities
Intermediate Results Indicator
Beneficiaries of school repairs, retrofitting, and rebuilding that feel project investments reflect their needs (of which 50% are female)
PDO Indicator
Time taken to trigger the contingency emergency response component (CERC) for an eligible emergency
Intermediate Results Indicator
The premiums are lower than the simulated price for a comparable coverage purchased individually in the market
Intermediate Results Indicator
Multi Hazard Early warning systems are established and operating
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Allocate adequate funds, on an annual basis, to cover the operation and maintenance costs of the multi-hazard early warning systemsin amounts which the Association agrees are adequate for said purpose. | Frequency :Yearly
The Recipient shall enter into and thereafter maintain, throughout the Project implementation period, a service agreement (“ServiceAgreement”) with the Secretariat of the Pacific Community | Due Date :29-Feb-2016
A Project Operational Manual is to be prepared and adopted no later than 4 months after effectiveness | Due Date :29-Feb-2016
In carrying out activities under Part 3(b) of the Project, the Recipient shall enter into an Insurance Contract with an EligibleInsurer under terms and conditions acceptable to the Association.
The Recipient shall take all necessary measures on its part to ensure that, by not later than December 31, 2018, the ServiceAgreement with SPC is amended to reflect the revised support to be provided by SPC, and thereafter maintain such amended ServiceAgreement until November 30, 2020. In the event the Recipient agrees with SPC and the Association that SPC shall continue providingsupport under
44000-P164941
World Bank
International Development Association
International Development Association
TONGA
Tonga: Pathway to Sustainable Oceans
Planned start date of the activity
Actual start date of the activity
Planned end date of the activity
The World Bank
Cary Anne Cadman
ccadman@worldbank.org+1-202-473-1000
pic@worldbank.org
The World Bank, 1818 H Street, NW, Washington, DC 20433 USA
Agricultural markets, commercialization and agri-businessFisheriesPublic Administration - Agriculture, Fishing & ForestryAdaptationRenewable Natural Resources Asset ManagementRural MarketsFisheries Policies and institutionsClimate changeOceansRural Development
International Development Association10000000Total Commitment in Second Quarter of 2019Project Appraisal Document Implementation Status and Results ReportFinancing AgreementContract AwardsProject URLProcurement Notices
Kingdom of Tonga
-20.0000 -175.0000
PDO Indicator
Inshore commercial fishery compliance
PDO Indicator
SMAs effectively implementing compliance measures
PDO Indicator
Mabe pearl producers operational
PDO Indicator
Female mabe pearl producers operational
PDO Indicator
Tuna longline, deepwater snapper and inshore commercial fishery management plans implemented by MOF
Intermediate Results Indicator
Fisheries with catch and effort data collected
Intermediate Results Indicator
Approved SMA management plans which align with the Regional Roadmap for Sustainable Pacific Fisheries
Intermediate Results Indicator
Tuna longline and deepwater snapper fishery management plans updated
Intermediate Results Indicator
Mabe pearl producers receiving extension services
Intermediate Results Indicator
Annual quality compliance inspections conducted on inshore commercial fishers
Intermediate Results Indicator
Selected SMAs receiving technical support on generating alternative revenue streams
Intermediate Results Indicator
Female participants of SMA committees
Intermediate Results Indicator
Females licensed to operate as mabe pearl producers
Intermediate Results Indicator
Grievances registered related to delivery of project benefits that are addressed
PDO Indicator
Tonga's annual reporting to WCPFC based on data gathering during implementation of the tuna longline fishery management plan
Intermediate Results Indicator
Tonga National Plan of Action for IUU updated
Intermediate Results Indicator
Inshore commercial fishery management plan developed
Intermediate Results Indicator
Updated fisheries legislation drafted and submitted to Cabinet
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Section I.A.1 of Schedule 2 to the Financing AgreementProject Steering CommitteeThe Recipient shall maintain, until the ClosingDate, the Project Steering Committee, with a mandate, composition and resources satisfactory t othe Association, which shall beresponsible for, inter alia, providing general oversight and policy direction of the Project. To this end, the Recipient shallensure that the Project Steering Committee shall be chaired by its Minister responsible for finance, and comprised of, inter alia,the Deputy Prime Minister (or his or her designee), the Minister responsible for fisheries (or his or her designee), other relevantministers as required, and representatives of relevant stakeholders, including the Central Services Unit.
Section I.A.2 of Schedule 2 to the Financing AgreementTechnical Working GroupThe Recipient shall provide technical advice andrecommendations to the Project Steering Committee through the Technical Working Group. To this end, the Recipient shall maintainuntil the Closing Date, the Technical Working Group, chaired by the Minister responsible for fisheries (or such other person whichthe Association has confirmed in writing to the Recipient as acceptable to the Association), and comprised of the Chief ExecutiveOfficer for the Ministry of Fisheries (or his or her designee) who shall act as the deputy chairperson, representatives of relevantstakeholders including the Central Services Unit, and the Project coordinator, and with an institutional framework, functions, andresources satisfactory to the Association as shall be required for the Project.
Section I.A.3 of Schedule 2 to the Financing AgreementCentral Services UnitThe Recipient shall maintain, until the ClosingDate, or other such date which the Associate has confirmed in writing to the Recipient as acceptable to the Association, itsCentral Services Unit within the Ministry of Finance, with a mandate, composition and resources satisfactory to the Association,which shall be responsible for, inter alia, supporting the Project Management Unit on safeguards and fiduciary aspects of Projectimplementation, monitoring and evaluation, and preparing Project Reports.
Section I.A.4 of Schedule 2 to the Financing AgreementProject Management Unit The Recipient shall, by not later than two (2)months after the Effective Date (or such other date which the Association has confirmed in writing to the Recipient is reasonableand acceptable under the circumstances, as determined by the Association in its sole discretion) and thereafter maintain, until theClosing Date, a Project Management Unit within the Ministry of Fisheries, with a mandate, composition and resources satisfactory tothe Association, which shall be responsible for, inter alia, carrying out day-to-day implementation of the Project, with supportfrom the Central Services Unit.
Section I.B.1 of Schedule 2 to the Financing AgreementThe Recipient shall, by not later than two (2) months after the EffectiveDate (or such other date which the Association has confirmed in writing to the Recipient is reasonable and acceptable under thecircumstances, as determined by the Association in its sole discretion) prepare and furnish to the Association for its review andno-objection, and subsequently adopt, a Project operations manual.
Section II.1 of Schedule 2 to the Financing AgreementThe Recipient shall furnish to the Association each Project Report not laterthan forty-five (45) days after the end of each calendar quarter, covering the calendar quarter.
Section I.B.2 of Schedule 2 to the Financing AgreementThe Recipient shall thereafter ensure that the Project is carried out inaccordance with the Project Operations Manual, and except as the Association may otherwise agree in writing, the Recipient shallnot amend or waive, or permit to be amended or waived, any provision of the Project Operations Manual.
Sections I.C.1 and I.C2 of Schedule 2 to the Financing AgreementAnnual Work Plans and BudgetsThe Recipient shall prepare andfurnish to the Association, by not later than February 1 of each subsequent year during the implementation of the Project (or suchother intervalor date as the Association may agree), for the Association's review and no-objection, an annual work plan and budget(once the Association has provided its no-objection, an “Annual Work Plan and Budget”), and shall ensure that the Project isimplemented in accordance with the Annual Work Plans and Budgets accepted by the Association for the Recipient's respective fiscalyear; provided, however, that in the event of any conflict between the Annual Work Plans and Budgets and the provisions of theFinancing Agreement, the provisions of the Financing Agreement shall prevail.
Section II.2 of Schedule 2 to the Financing AgreementThe Recipient shall carry out, jointly with the Association, not later thanthree (3) years after the Effective Date, or such other period as may be agreed with the Association, a mid-term review of theProject.
Section I.D of Schedule 2 to the Financing AgreementThe Recipient shall ensure that the Project is carried out with due regard toappropriate health, safety, social, and environmental standards and practices, and in accordance with the Safeguards Instruments.
Section I.D.5 of Schedule 2 to the Financing AgreementThe Recipient shall ensure that:(a) all monitoring, controland surveillance activities carried out by the Recipient shall be under the control of a civilian fisheries officer or anothercivilian agency of the Recipient acceptable to the Association, and shall be carried out under terms of reference limited tofisheries surveillance;(b) in accordance with Section 5.06 of the General Conditions, all goods, works, services,and Operating Costs for fisheries monitoring, control and surveillance activities financed out of the proceeds of the Financing areused exclusively for the purposes of the Project, and not for any military purpose, or for any criminal investigation, prosecutionor proceedings, or for any other purposes unrelated to the objectives of the Project, noting that the Ministry of Fisheries mayconduct fisheries-priority joint missions in conjunction with other agencies of the Recipient's Government for the joint purposeof enforcing the Recipient's laws regarding border security, and human, drug and wildlife trafficking, in accordance with theprovisions of this Section I.D.5 to Schedule 2 of this Agreement; (c) each surveillance mission carried out by theRecipient shall be governed by detailed protocols prepared in accordance with terms of reference satisfactory to the Association,providing, inter alia, that: (i) the mission is a fisheries-priority mission and the mission task is duly recorded and documentedprior and subsequent to the mission; (ii) memoranda of understanding in a form and substance acceptable to the Association areconcluded between the agencies involved in the surveillance operations, including both government agencies and any civiliancontractors involved; (iii) the accounts of the entities receiving or benefiting from the Financing for such mission are maintainedin a manner enabling effective compliance with the provisions of this Section I.D.5 of Schedule 2 to this Agreement; (iv)the mission is conducted by personnel who have been properly trained in the operation of any equipment used in the surveillancemission; (v) the mission is under the control of an authorized fisheries officer, but subject to the overarching authority of themaster of the vessel, in particular with respect to safety and emergency response; and (vii) where a fisheries priority mission isre-tasked for non-fisheries activities, the authorized fisheries officer on board shall record the change and the duration of thechange and the responsible agency for the non-fisheries task shall maintain a record of such changes and accounts in a manneracceptable to the Association demonstrating that the resourcing of the non-fisheries task is independent from the Financing, andprovide access to the Association or its representatives for audit in accordance with auditing rules acceptable to theAssociation; (d) where a patrol or surveillance mission has multiple tasks: (i) accounts are maintained in a manneracceptable to the Association which demonstrate that the Financing has been used for the exclusive purpose of financing fisheriessurveillance activities; and (ii) that the Association is granted access to such accounts; (e) the Recipient shalltake all actions needed on its part to ensure that by no later than June 30, 2022, the provisions of Article 73 of the UnitedNations Convention on the Law of the Sea are incorporatedin its fisheries laws and regulations in a form and substance acceptableto the Association, which ensure that: (i) vessels and their crew arrested in the Recipient's exclusive economic zone shall bepromptly released upon the posting a reasonable bond orother security; (ii) penalties imposed by the Recipient for violations offisheries laws and regulations in the Recipient's exclusive economic zone may not include imprisonment, in the absence ofagreements to the contrary by the states concerned, or any otherform of corporal punishment; and (iii) in cases of arrest ordetention of foreign vessels, the Recipient shall promptly notify the flag state, through appropriate channels, of the action takenand of any penalties subsequently imposed.
44000-P149963
World Bank
International Development Association
International Development Association
TONGA
Tonga - Second Economic Reform Support Operation
Planned start date of the activity
Actual start date of the activity
Planned end date of the activityActual end date of the activity
The World Bank
Kim Alan Edwards
kedwards1@worldbank.org+1-202-473-1000
pic@worldbank.org
The World Bank, 1818 H Street, NW, Washington, DC 20433 USA
Central Government (Central Agencies)Other Energy and ExtractivesOther Industry, Trade and ServicesOther Agriculture, Fishing and ForestryPublic AdministrationFiscal PolicyBusiness Enabling EnvironmentDomestic Revenue AdministrationPublic Finance ManagementTransparency, Accountability and Good GovernancePublic Expenditure ManagementJobsTax policyInvestment and Business ClimateRegulation and Competition Policy
International Development Association10000000Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 1991
International Development Association2500000Total Commitment in Fourth Quarter of 2014
International Development Association2484363Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2014
International Development Association2500000Total Commitment in Fourth Quarter of 2014
International Development Association2484363Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2014
International Development Association-11897Total Interest Repayment in Third Quarter of 2015
International Development Association-8886Total Interest Repayment in First Quarter of 2016
International Development Association-8948Total Interest Repayment in Third Quarter of 2016
International Development Association-8541Total Interest Repayment in First Quarter of 2017
International Development Association-8910Total Interest Repayment in Third Quarter of 2017
International Development Association-9161Total Interest Repayment in First Quarter of 2018
International Development Association-9031Total Interest Repayment in Third Quarter of 2018
International Development Association-8791Total Interest Repayment in First Quarter of 2019Financing AgreementContract AwardsProject URLProcurement Notices
Intermediate Results Indicator
Improved alignment between budget outturns and the appropriated budget at the sub-program level
Intermediate Results Indicator
No further decline in tax revenues as a proportion of GDP
Intermediate Results Indicator
Existence of a large, high quality hotel to facilitate broader tourism development
Intermediate Results Indicator
Increased renewable energy generation
Intermediate Results Indicator
An improved business enabling environment
Intermediate Results Indicator
Improved efficiency and competition in the telecommunications sector
Intermediate Results Indicator
Increased value for money in public procurement
Intermediate Results Indicator
Increased Openness to Foreign Direct Investment
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44000-P161541
World Bank
International Development Association
International Development Association
TONGA
Skills and Employment for Tongans
Planned start date of the activity
Actual start date of the activity
Planned end date of the activity
The World Bank
Liping Xiao
lxiao@worldbank.org+1-202-473-1000
pic@worldbank.org
The World Bank, 1818 H Street, NW, Washington, DC 20433 USA
Workforce Development and Vocational EducationSocial ProtectionSecondary EducationPublic Administration - Social ProtectionAccess to EducationSkills DevelopmentSocial ProtectionMigration, Remittances and Diaspora EngagementLabor Market Policy and ProgramsJob CreationJobsEducationSocial Safety NetsGenderActive Labor Market ProgramsEconomic Growth and Planning
International Development Association18510000Total Commitment in Third Quarter of 2018
International Development Association58160Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2019
International Development Association355600Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2019
International Development Association527400Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2019Project Appraisal Document Implementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportAgreementFinancing AgreementContract AwardsProject URLProcurement Notices
Vava'u
-18.6670 -174.0000
Tongatapu
-21.1330 -175.2000
Kingdom of Tonga
-20.0000 -175.0000
Ha`apai
-19.7830 -174.4500
Eua
-21.3630 -174.9300
Niuas
-15.9540 -173.7900
PDO Indicator
Beneficiaries in the work ready pool accessing employment opportunities abroad - overall
PDO Indicator
Beneficiaries in the work ready pool accessing employment opportunities abroad - female
Intermediate Results Indicator
Number of TVET qualifications supported by a Quality Improvement Grant
Intermediate Results Indicator
Beneficiaries completing a pre-departure training program for migration - overall
Intermediate Results Indicator
National staff working on World Bank financed projects in Tonga to have achieved an improvement in skills/ knowledge in Procurement, FM, Safeguards, Contract Management, and M&E
Intermediate Results Indicator
Beneficiaries enrolled in a certificate level qualification - overall
Intermediate Results Indicator
Beneficiaries that have completed a pre-departure training program for migration - female
Intermediate Results Indicator
Beneficiary households enrolled in the CCT program
Intermediate Results Indicator
Volume of Tongans in work ready pool - overall
Intermediate Results Indicator
Beneficiaries enrolled in a certificate level qualification - female
Intermediate Results Indicator
Volume of Tongans in work ready pool - female
Intermediate Results Indicator
Percentage of CCT grievance redress claims settled within three months of application
Intermediate Results Indicator
Percentage of transactions completed by CSU specialists within service standards
Intermediate Results Indicator
Percentage of PMU staff who rate quality of service/ advice received from CSU as satisfactory
Intermediate Results Indicator
Share of beneficiaries satisfied with the project financed TVET Student Support Funds
PDO Indicator
Average duration of secondary school completed amongst the poorest decile - overall
PDO Indicator
Share of beneficiaries who are employed in the domestic labor market six months after completion of training - overall
PDO Indicator
Average duration of secondary school completed amongst the poorest decile - female
PDO Indicator
Share of beneficiaries who are employed in the domestic labor market six months after completion of training - female
Intermediate Results Indicator
Development of a Management Information System for the CCT program
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The Recipient shall maintain, throughout the Project implementation period, a Central Services Unit within MFNP, with mandate,composition and resources satisfactory to the Association. Unless otherwise agreed with the Association in writing, the CentralServices Unit shall be comprised of experts, each with terms of reference, qualifications and experience satisfactory to theAssociation, on areas relevant to project implementation, including but not limited to, procurement, financial management,safeguards and monitoring and evaluation. (Section I.A.1 of Schedule 2 to the Financing Agreement and Section 2.03(a) of theAnnex to the Grant Agreement)
The Recipient shall maintain, throughout the Project implementation period, a Skills Sector Steering Committee, with terms ofreference, composition and resources satisfactory to the Association. The Skills Sector Steering Committee shall be comprised ofhigh-level representatives from, inter alia, MFNP, MIA, MET and relevant professional bodies and stakeholder groups.(SectionI.A.2 of Schedule 2 to the Financing Agreement)
The Recipient shall maintain, throughout the Project implementation period, a Project Management Unit within MIA, with mandate,composition and resources satisfactory to the Association. The Project Management Unit shall be: (a) comprised of the followingminimum staff and personnel: (i) a team leader; (ii) a procurement officer; (iii) a Project accountant; (iv) a monitoring andevaluation specialist; and (v) an administrative support officer, each with terms of reference, qualifications and experiencesatisfactory to the Association; and (b) supported by the Central Services Unit on fiduciary aspects of Project implementation andmonitoring and evaluation, as may be required.(Section I.A.3 of Schedule 2 to the Financing Agreement)
To facilitate the carrying out of Part 1.2 of the Project, the Recipient, through MIA, shall ensure that the selection andenrolment of Beneficiaries and the provision of Cash Transfers are conducted in accordance with the provisions of the FinancingAgreement, the Project Operations Manual and in a manner satisfactory to the Association.(Section I.B.1 of Schedule 2 to theFinancing Agreement)
To facilitate the carrying out of Part 2.1 of the Project, the Recipient, through MET, shall make Quality Improvement Grants toEligible TVET Institutions in accordance with eligibility criteria and procedures acceptable to the Association and set forth inthe Project Operations Manual. The Recipient, through MET, shall make each Quality Improvement Grant under a Quality ImprovementAgreement with the respective Eligible TVET Institution, on terms and conditions approved by the Association.(Section I.C ofSchedule 2 to the Financing Agreement)
To facilitate the carrying out of Part 2.2 of the Project, the Recipient, through MET, shall review and approve applications forTVET Student Support Funds, and thereafter monitor and evaluate the uses of such TVET Student Support Funds, in accordance with,inter alia, eligibility criteria and procedures acceptable to the Association and set forth in the Project Operations Manual. TheRecipient, through MET, shall make each TVET Student Support Fund under a TVET Student Support Fund Agreement with the respectiveEligible Student, on terms and conditions approved by the Association.(Section I.D of Schedule 2 to the Financing Agreement)
The Recipient, through MIA and MET, shall ensure that MIA's and MET's Respective Parts of the Project are carried out in accordancewith the arrangements and procedures set out in the Project Operations Manual satisfactory to the Association.(Section I.F ofSchedule 2 to the Financing Agreement)
The Recipient, through MFNP, shall prepare and furnish to the Association not later than November 30 of each year during theimplementation of the Project (or such later date as the Association may agree) for the Association's no-objection, a MFNP AnnualWork Plan and Budget containing all eligible activities and Eligible Expenditures proposed to be included in Part 4.1 of theProject in the Recipient's following fiscal year.(Section I.G of Schedule 2 to the Financing Agreement and Section 2.03(c) of theAnnex to the Grant Agreement)
The Recipient, through MIA and MET, shall prepare and furnish to the Association not later than November 30 of each year during theimplementation of the Project (or such later date as the Association may agree) for the Association's no-objection, a MIA and METAnnual Work Plan and Budget containing all eligible activities and Eligible Expenditures proposed to be included in MIA's and MET'sRespective Parts of the Project in the Recipient's following fiscal year.(Section I.H of Schedule 2 to the Financing Agreement)
44000-P128939
World Bank
International Development Association
International Development Association
TONGA
Pacific Aviation Investment - Tonga
Planned start date of the activity
Actual start date of the activity
Planned end date of the activity
The World Bank
Pierre Graftieaux
pgraftieaux@worldbank.org+1-202-473-1000
pic@worldbank.org
The World Bank, 1818 H Street, NW, Washington, DC 20433 USA
AviationPublic Administration - TransportationDisaster Response and RecoveryDisaster PreparednessMitigationFinance for DevelopmentPublic AdministrationDisaster Risk ManagementAdministrative and Civil Service ReformFragility, Conflict and ViolenceDisaster Risk ReductionRegional IntegrationClimate changeDisaster Risk Finance
International Development Association27210000Total Commitment in Fourth Quarter of 2011
International Development Association207788Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2012
International Development Association500000Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2012
International Development Association132455Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2012
International Development Association183282Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2012
International Development Association238325Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2012
International Development Association137928Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2013
International Development Association50827Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2013
International Development Association99652Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2013
International Development Association15089Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2013
International Development Association54337Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2013
International Development Association57729Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2013
International Development Association134009Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2013
International Development Association296543Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2013
International Development Association445798Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2013
International Development Association63967Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2014
International Development Association101376Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2014
International Development Association278672Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2014
International Development Association23128Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2014
International Development Association63088Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2014
International Development Association85053Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2014
International Development Association99197Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2014
International Development Association136499Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2014
International Development Association77434Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2014
International Development Association2469587Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2014
International Development Association452990Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2015
International Development Association468490Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2015
International Development Association590886Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2015
International Development Association113278Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2015
International Development Association385605Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2015
International Development Association2659562Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2015
International Development Association775503Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2015
International Development Association966290Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2015
International Development Association82271Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2015
International Development Association981996Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2015
International Development Association1709730Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2015
International Development Association6620000Total Commitment in First Quarter of 2016
International Development Association630000Total Commitment in First Quarter of 2016
International Development Association7843Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2016
International Development Association124914Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2016
International Development Association3013019Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2016
International Development Association247878Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2016
International Development Association974416Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2016
International Development Association1409748Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2016
International Development Association49245Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2016
International Development Association389346Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2016
International Development Association527502Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2016
International Development Association7330Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2016
International Development Association348131Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2016
International Development Association189073Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2017
International Development Association278373Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2017
International Development Association137902Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2017
International Development Association850000Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2017
International Development Association80000Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2017
International Development Association403485Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2017
International Development Association562049Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2018
International Development Association-1222Total Interest Repayment in First Quarter of 2018
International Development Association437989Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2018
International Development Association49260Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2018
International Development Association54574Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2018
International Development Association242383Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2018
International Development Association-4861Total Interest Repayment in Third Quarter of 2018
International Development Association28801Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2018
International Development Association45999Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2018
International Development Association19279Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2018
International Development Association47756Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2018
International Development Association532224Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2018
International Development Association89500Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2018
International Development Association466518Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2018
International Development Association618898Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2019
International Development Association779944Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2019
International Development Association-8023Total Interest Repayment in First Quarter of 2019
International Development Association70047Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2019
International Development Association129Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2019
International Development Association418122Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2019
International Development Association795007Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2019
International Development Association92511Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2019
International Development Association293348Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2019Project Information DocumentProject Appraisal Document Implementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportFinancing AgreementContract AwardsProject URLProcurement Notices
Vava`u
-18.6670 -174.0000
Fua‘amotu
-21.2640 -175.1390
PDO Indicator
Indicator Two: State requirements for safety and security reaches global ICAO average
Intermediate Results Indicator
Component A: Intermediate Result indicator One: Navigation and safety aids fully operational
Intermediate Results Indicator
Component A: Intermediate Result indicator Two: Rehabilitation of Fua'amotu and Vava'u runways
Intermediate Results Indicator
Citizen Engagement
PDO Indicator
Indicator One: Regulatory certification of safety and security at project airports
PDO Indicator
Indicator Three: Modernization of air traffic management
PDO Indicator
Indicator Four: Implementation of a regional safety and security levy for departing international passengers
Intermediate Results Indicator
Component B: Intermediate Result indicator One: Preparation of necessary legislation for establishment of Tonga Airports Authority
Intermediate Results Indicator
Construction and Operation of Air Traffic Control Tower (TBU)
Intermediate Results Indicator
Component B: Intermediate Result indicator Two: Successful implementation of agreed training plan
Intermediate Results Indicator
Component A: Intermediate Result indicator Three: Energy efficient runway lighting fully operational and compliant at TBU
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Finance Agreement :Section 5.01 | Description :Recipient and TAL shall sign Subsidiary Agreement between them. | Due Date:13-Feb-2012
Finance Agreement :Project Agreement, Schedule, Section I.E.1 | Description :The Recipient shall adopt the Project OperationsManual, which includes the Financial Management Manual | Due Date :19-Apr-2012
Finance Agreement :Schedule 2, Section I.A (a) | Description :The Recipient shall establish the Program Steering Committee. |Frequency :Monthly
Finance Agreement :Schedule 2, Section I.A (b) | Description :The Recipient shall nominate a representative to the ProgramSteering Committee | Frequency :Monthly
Finance Agreement :Schedule 2, Section I.E (a) | Description :The Recipient shall collect an AU$ 5 safety fee for use on aviationsafety | Due Date :31-Dec-2012
Finance Agreement :Schedule 2, Section I.E (c) | Description :The Recipient shall ensure that TAL manages all revenue streamsassociated with the aviation sector throughout life of project | Frequency :Monthly
Finance Agreement :Schedule 2, Section I.E (b) | Description :The Recipient shall sub-lease current airports land leases to TALunder terms and conditions of existing lease arrangements | Due Date :01-Aug-2012
Finance Agreement :Schedule 2, Section I.A (c) | Description :Recipient shall establish and thereafter at all times maintainthroughout the Project implementation period, the National Steering Committee with powers and composition satisfactory toAssociation | Frequency :Monthly
Finance Agreement :Project Agreement, Schedule, Section I.A (a) | Description :The Project Implementing Entity shall establish andthereafter maintain at all times throughout the Project implementation period, a Technical and Fiduciary Services Unit | Frequency:Monthly
Finance Agreement :Project Agreement, Schedule, Section I.A (b) | Description :The Project Implementing Entity shall establish andmaintain throughout the Project implementation period, the Regional Procurement Evaluation Committee | Frequency :Monthly
Finance Agreement :Project Agreement, Schedule, Section I.A (c) | Description :The Project Implementing Entity shall appoint theTFSU Program Director, TFSU Finance Manager and TFSU Manager/Tonga Project Manager | Due Date :13-Feb-2012
Finance Agreement :Project Agreement, Schedule, Section I.C.1 | Description :The Project Implementing Entity shall enter into aservice agreement with each of Kiribati and Tuvalu, under terms and conditions which shall have been approved by the association |Due Date :19-Apr-2012
Finance Agreement :Project Agreement, Schedule, Section I.D.1 | Description :The Project Implementing Entity shall enter into acooperation agreement with PASO, under terms and conditions which shall have been approved by the Association | Due Date:19-Apr-2012
44000-P144601
World Bank
International Development Association
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
International Development Association
MINISTRY OF FINANCETONGA
First Economic Reform Support Operation
Planned start date of the activity
Actual start date of the activity
Planned end date of the activityActual end date of the activity
The World Bank
Kim Alan Edwards
kedwards1@worldbank.org+1-202-473-1000
pic@worldbank.org
The World Bank, 1818 H Street, NW, Washington, DC 20433 USA
Other Energy and ExtractivesOther Industry, Trade and ServicesICT InfrastructureCentral Government (Central Agencies)Public AdministrationPublic Finance ManagementJobsTransparency, Accountability and Good GovernanceDomestic Revenue AdministrationPublic Expenditure ManagementState-owned Enterprise Reform and PrivatizationTax policyInvestment and Business ClimateRegulation and Competition PolicyFiscal PolicyBusiness Enabling Environment
International Development Association2500000Total Commitment in Fourth Quarter of 2013
International Development Association2500000Total Commitment in Fourth Quarter of 2013
International Development Association2623185Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2014
International Development Association2623185Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2014
International Development Association-10885Total Interest Repayment in Third Quarter of 2014
International Development Association-9024Total Interest Repayment in First Quarter of 2015
International Development Association-8923Total Interest Repayment in Third Quarter of 2015
International Development Association-8886Total Interest Repayment in First Quarter of 2016
International Development Association-8948Total Interest Repayment in Third Quarter of 2016
International Development Association-8541Total Interest Repayment in First Quarter of 2017
International Development Association-8910Total Interest Repayment in Third Quarter of 2017
International Development Association-9161Total Interest Repayment in First Quarter of 2018
International Development Association-9031Total Interest Repayment in Third Quarter of 2018
International Development Association-8791Total Interest Repayment in First Quarter of 2019Implementation Completion and Results ReportImplementation Completion Report ReviewImplementation Status and Results ReportFinancing AgreementContract AwardsProject URLProcurement Notices
Intermediate Results Indicator
Improved alignment between budget outturns and the appropriated budget at the sub-program level
Intermediate Results Indicator
No further decline in tax revenues as a proportion of GDP
Intermediate Results Indicator
Existence of a large, high quality hotel to facilitate broader tourism development
Intermediate Results Indicator
Increased renewable energy generation
Intermediate Results Indicator
An improved business enabling environment
Intermediate Results Indicator
Improved efficiency and competition in the telecommunications sector
Intermediate Results Indicator
Increased value for money in public procurement
Intermediate Results Indicator
Increased Openness to Foreign Direct Investment
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44000-P161539
World Bank
International Development Association
International Development Association
TONGA
Tonga Climate Resilient Transport Project
Planned start date of the activity
Actual start date of the activity
Planned end date of the activity
The World Bank
Pierre Graftieaux
pgraftieaux@worldbank.org+1-202-473-1000
pic@worldbank.org
The World Bank, 1818 H Street, NW, Washington, DC 20433 USA
Rural and Inter-Urban RoadsAviationUrban TransportPublic Administration - TransportationPorts/WaterwaysMitigationClimate changeCoastal Zone ManagementDisaster Risk ManagementAdaptationGenderPublic TransportRoad SafetyICTDisaster Risk ReductionUrban DevelopmentRenewable Natural Resources Asset ManagementICT Solutions
International Development Association26020000Total Commitment in Fourth Quarter of 2018
International Development Association883000Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2019Project Appraisal Document Implementation Status and Results ReportFinancing AgreementContract AwardsProject URLProcurement Notices
Veitongo
-21.1850 -175.2130
Vaini
-21.1930 -175.1770
Utulau
-21.1830 -175.2670
Tufurai
-21.3670 -174.9670
Tu`anuku
-18.6630 -174.0330
Tu`anekivale
-18.6290 -173.9210
Tongatapu
-21.1330 -175.2000
Tefisi
-18.6300 -174.0140
Talau
-18.6470 -174.0020
Ta`anea
-18.6080 -173.9370
Petani
-15.6180 -175.6140
Pangai
-19.8150 -174.3540
Pangaimotu
-18.6860 -173.9970
`Ohonua
-21.3330 -174.9500
Nukuhetulu
-21.1670 -175.1890
Niutoua
-21.1330 -175.0500
Neiafu
-21.0770 -175.3330
Neiafu
-18.6510 -173.9840
Mounu Reef
-21.1270 -175.1870
Mataika
-18.6170 -173.9660
Matahau
-21.1430 -175.3130
Mangia
-18.6250 -173.9560
Malinoa Island
-21.0370 -175.1290
Lotofoa
-19.7420 -174.3050
Longomapu
-18.6450 -174.0580
Lifuka Island
-19.8200 -174.3480
Leimatu`a
-18.6000 -173.9810
Lapaha
-21.1770 -175.1170
Koulo
-19.7880 -174.3450
Kolovai
-21.1010 -175.3380
Kolonga
-21.1330 -175.0670
Houma
-21.1700 -175.3020
Holopeka
-19.7840 -174.3430
Hoi
-21.1660 -175.1120
Hihifo
-19.8210 -174.3660
Haveluliku
-21.2000 -175.1000
Ha`avakatolo
-21.1090 -175.3390
Haatua
-21.3830 -174.9670
Ha`ateiho
-21.1780 -175.2330
Fo`ui
-21.1130 -175.3380
Fangale'ounga
-19.7530 -174.3230
Falevai
-18.7050 -174.0350
Faleloa
-19.7340 -174.2870
Angaha
-15.5680 -175.6340
Fotua
-19.7490 -174.3170
Niuatoputapu
-15.9570 -173.7780
Niuafo'ou
-15.6100 -175.6330
Niuas
-15.9540 -173.7900
Lifuka Island Airport
-19.7780 -174.3410
Toula
-18.6760 -173.9820
PDO Indicator
Identified planning tools being used to improve climate resilience
PDO Indicator
Identified climate resilient investments constructed/rehabilitated and in use in the aviation and maritime sectors
PDO Indicator
Identified enabling environment solutions implemented
Intermediate Results Indicator
Number of Island Groups with trained GBV focal people
Intermediate Results Indicator
Major ports and wharves where repair investments are made
Intermediate Results Indicator
Instances when GBV codes of conduct are implemented on project activities
Intermediate Results Indicator
Airport pavements rehabilitated
Intermediate Results Indicator
Number of trainings delivered
Intermediate Results Indicator
Grievances registered related to delivery of project that are addressed
Intermediate Results Indicator
Gap between percentage of female commercial license holders and male holders decreases - percentage points
PDO Indicator
Climate resilient routine maintenance contracts in place and being implemented
Intermediate Results Indicator
CERC POM approved
PDO Indicator
Roads constructed or rehabilitated with climate resilience measures
Intermediate Results Indicator
Roads constructed or rehabilitated
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The Recipient shall maintain, throughout the Project implementation period, its CSU within MFNP, with a mandate, composition andresources satisfactory to the Association, which shall be responsible for, inter alia: (a) supporting PST on fiduciary aspects ofProject implementation, and monitoring and evaluation, on an as-needed basis, and (b) reviewing Project Reports prepared by PST andsubmitting such reports to the Association in accordance with the Financing Agreement. (Section I.A.1 of Schedule 2 to theFinancing Agreement)
The Recipient shall maintain, throughout the Project implementation period, a PST within MOI, with a mandate, composition andresources satisfactory to the Association, which shall be responsible for, inter alia, carrying out day-to-day implementation ofthe Project, with support from CSU. (Section I.A.2 of Schedule 2 to the Financing Agreement)
The Recipient shall ensure that PST includes the following minimum staff and/or personnel throughout the Project implementationperiod, except for the safeguards specialist and the communication, monitoring and evaluation officer who shall be recruited by notlater than two months after the Effective Date: (i) a Project manager; (ii) a procurement officer; (iii) a Project accountant; (iv)a contracts manager; (v) an administrative assistant; (vi) a safeguards specialist and (vii) a communication, monitoring andevaluation officer, each with terms of reference, qualifications and experience satisfactory to the Association. (Sections I.A.3(a)and (b) of Schedule 2 to the Financing Agreement)
The Recipient shall ensure that PST receives support from, and pays due attention to the recommendations of, Tonga Airports Limitedfor the activities carried out under Part 1(d) and Part 2(c) of the Project, in a manner agreed by Tonga Airports Limited anddescribed in the TAL Letter. (Section I.A.3(c) of Schedule 2 to the Financing Agreement)
The Recipient shall, by not later than two months after the Effective Date, prepare and adopt a Project Operations Manual asaccepted by the Association, and thereafter ensure that the Project is carried out in accordance with the Project OperationsManual. (Section I.C of Schedule 2 to the Financing Agreement)
Under Part 2(a)(ii) of the Project, the Recipient shall enter into Performance-Based Contracts, each with a private sectorcontractor selected on the basis of terms of reference, qualifications and experience satisfactory to the Association, under termsand conditions acceptable to the Association. The Recipient shall carry out its obligations and exercise its rights under anyPerformance-Based Contract in such a manner as to protect the interests of the Recipient and the Association, and to accomplish thepurposes of the Financing (Section I.B of Schedule 2 to the Financing Agreement).
The Recipient shall prepare and furnish to the Association, by not later than December 1, 2018 and June 15 of each subsequent yearduring the implementation of the Project, for the Association's review and no-objection, an Annual Work Plan and Budget, and ensurethat the Project is implemented in accordance with the Annual Work Plans and Budgets accepted by the Association for theRecipient's respective fiscal year. (Section I.D of Schedule 2 to the Financing Agreement)
The Recipient shall carry out, jointly with the Association, not later than three years after the Effective Date, or such otherperiod as may be agreed with the Association, a Mid‐Term Review for the Project. (Section II.2 of Schedule 2 to the FinancingAgreement)
44000-P130824
World Bank
International Development Association
MINISTRY OF FINANCE AND NATIONAL PLANNING
International Development Association
MINISTRY OF FINANCE AND NATIONAL PLANNINGTONGA
Tonga Economic Recovery Operation II
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The World Bank
Tobias Akhtar Haque
thaque2@worldbank.org+1-202-473-1000
pic@worldbank.org
The World Bank, 1818 H Street, NW, Washington, DC 20433 USA
Other Public AdministrationCentral Government (Central Agencies)Other Agriculture, Fishing and ForestryOther Energy and ExtractivesFiscal sustainabilityExternal FinanceJob CreationTransparency, Accountability and Good GovernancePublic Finance ManagementMonetary and Credit PoliciesUrban Infrastructure and Service DeliveryFiscal PolicyJobsMacroeconomic ResilienceRural Infrastructure and service deliveryPublic Expenditure PolicyMacro-financial policiesUrban DevelopmentDomestic Revenue AdministrationTax policyRural DevelopmentPublic AdministrationPublic Expenditure Management
International Development Association1800000Total Commitment in Fourth Quarter of 2012
International Development Association1820580Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2013Implementation Completion and Results ReportImplementation Completion Report ReviewContract AwardsProject URLProcurement Notices
Intermediate Results Indicator
Budget Credibility - The budget is credible at the level of disaggregated expenditure.
Intermediate Results Indicator
Budget Transparency - Public access to key fiscal information increases.
Intermediate Results Indicator
Wage Bill Management - The outturn for the government-funded public service wage bill is aligned with the budget estimate.
Intermediate Results Indicator
Electricity Sector Financial Sustainability - Electricity tariffs are set at a level that achieves full cost recovery.
Intermediate Results Indicator
Public Enterprise Portfolio Consolidation - The existing public enterprises portfolio is made more focused on infrastructure services.
Intermediate Results Indicator
Social Protection Provision - Incremental employment and income generation, and community asset creation and/or rehabilitation, in targeted communities.
Intermediate Results Indicator
Electricity Sector Efficiency - Electricity is despatched from the lowest cost sources of energy first.
Intermediate Results Indicator
Petroleum Sector Efficiency - Cost savings from petroleum supply chain reforms are shared with consumers.
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44000-P155133
World Bank
International Development Association
MINISTRY OF FINANCE AND NATIONAL PLANNING
International Development Association
MINISTRY OF FINANCE AND NATIONAL PLANNINGTONGA
Tonga First Inclusive Growth Development Policy Operation
Planned start date of the activity
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Planned end date of the activityActual end date of the activity
The World Bank
Kim Alan Edwards
kedwards1@worldbank.org+1-202-473-1000
pic@worldbank.org
The World Bank, 1818 H Street, NW, Washington, DC 20433 USA
Central Government (Central Agencies)Other Public AdministrationPublic AdministrationFiscal sustainabilityState-owned Enterprise Reform and PrivatizationPublic Expenditure ManagementRegulation and Competition PolicyPublic Finance ManagementFiscal PolicyDebt ManagementTransparency, Accountability and Good GovernanceTax policyBusiness Enabling EnvironmentDomestic Revenue Administration
International Development Association1000000Total Commitment in First Quarter of 2016
International Development Association1000000Total Commitment in First Quarter of 2016
International Development Association1124968Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2016
International Development Association1124968Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2016
International Development Association-5333Total Interest Repayment in First Quarter of 2017
International Development Association783Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2017
International Development Association783Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2017
International Development Association-4205Total Interest Repayment in Third Quarter of 2017
International Development Association-4312Total Interest Repayment in First Quarter of 2018
International Development Association-4250Total Interest Repayment in Third Quarter of 2018
International Development Association-4137Total Interest Repayment in First Quarter of 2019Financing AgreementContract AwardsProject URLProcurement Notices
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44000-P159263
World Bank
International Development Association
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
International Development Association
MINISTRY OF FINANCETONGA
Tonga Third Inclusive Growth Development Policy Operation
Planned start date of the activity
Actual start date of the activity
Planned end date of the activity
The World Bank
Andrew Blackman
ablackman@worldbank.org+1-202-473-1000
pic@worldbank.org
The World Bank, 1818 H Street, NW, Washington, DC 20433 USA
Central Government (Central Agencies)Other Industry, Trade and ServicesTradePublic Finance ManagementDomestic Revenue AdministrationPublic Expenditure ManagementInvestment and Business ClimateJobsTradeLabor Market InstitutionsBusiness Enabling EnvironmentLabor Market Policy and ProgramsTrade LogisticsGender
International Development Association5500000Total Commitment in Second Quarter of 2019
International Development Association5565640Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2019Financing AgreementContract AwardsProject URLProcurement Notices
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44000-P154943
World Bank
International Development Association
MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS
International Development Association
MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONSTONGA
Tonga Digital Government Support Project
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Planned end date of the activity
The World Bank
Natasha Beschorner
nbeschorner@worldbank.org+1-202-473-1000
pic@worldbank.org
The World Bank, 1818 H Street, NW, Washington, DC 20433 USA
Central Government (Central Agencies)ICT ServicesDisaster Response and RecoveryDisaster Risk ManagementE-Government, incl. e-servicesAdaptationPublic AdministrationCivil Registration and IdentificationICTClimate changeICT Solutions
International Development Association4650000Total Commitment in Second Quarter of 2019Project Appraisal Document AgreementFinancing AgreementContract AwardsProject URLProcurement Notices
Tongatapu
-21.1330 -175.2000
Kingdom of Tonga
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Pangai
-19.8150 -174.3540
Nuku‘alofa
-21.1390 -175.2020
Neiafu
-18.6510 -173.9840
Mu`a
-21.1820 -175.1180
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44000-P150113
World Bank
International Development Association
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
International Development Association
MINISTRY OF FINANCETONGA
Tonga Cyclone Ian Reconstruction and Climate Resilience Project
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The World Bank
Keiko Saito
ksaito2@worldbank.org+1-202-473-1000
pic@worldbank.org
The World Bank, 1818 H Street, NW, Washington, DC 20433 USA
SanitationWater SupplyHousing ConstructionDisaster Response and RecoveryClimate changeDisaster Risk FinanceAdaptationDisaster Risk ManagementFinance for DevelopmentDisaster PreparednessDisaster Risk Reduction
International Development Association6000000Total Commitment in Second Quarter of 2014
International Development Association6000000Total Commitment in Second Quarter of 2014
International Development Association692105Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2014
International Development Association1099800Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2014
International Development Association646640Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2014
International Development Association793855Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2015
International Development Association878649Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2015
International Development Association718871Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2015
International Development Association131350Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2015
International Development Association620420Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2015
International Development Association355484Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2015
International Development Association437633Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2015
International Development Association659487Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2015
International Development Association24562Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2015
International Development Association384665Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2016
International Development Association431222Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2016
International Development Association-2759Total Interest Repayment in First Quarter of 2016
International Development Association296117Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2016
International Development Association575716Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2016
International Development Association411743Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2016
International Development Association-10283Total Interest Repayment in Third Quarter of 2016
International Development Association331235Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2016
International Development Association3982Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2016
International Development Association273374Total Disbursement in First Quarter of 2017
International Development Association-13652Total Interest Repayment in First Quarter of 2017
International Development Association327472Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2017
International Development Association415237Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2017
International Development Association423540Total Disbursement in Third Quarter of 2017
International Development Association-17530Total Interest Repayment in Third Quarter of 2017
International Development Association33703Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2017
International Development Association45260Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2017
International Development Association-134364Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2017
International Development Association112455Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2017
International Development Association-20894Total Interest Repayment in First Quarter of 2018
International Development Association7175Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2018
International Development Association6989Total Disbursement in Second Quarter of 2018
International Development Association-20701Total Interest Repayment in Third Quarter of 2018
International Development Association-25496Total Disbursement in Fourth Quarter of 2018
International Development Association-13808Total Commitment Cancellations in Fourth Quarter of 2018
International Development Association-26601Total Commitment Cancellations in First Quarter of 2019
International Development Association-20164Total Interest Repayment in First Quarter of 2019Project Information DocumentProject Appraisal Document Implementation Completion and Results ReportImplementation Completion and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportImplementation Status and Results ReportAgreementAgreementFinancing AgreementContract AwardsProject URLProcurement Notices
Pangai
-19.8150 -174.3540
Muitoa
-19.6520 -174.2940
Lotofoa
-19.7420 -174.3050
Koulo
-19.7880 -174.3450
Holopeka
-19.7840 -174.3430
Hihifo
-19.8210 -174.3660
Hatou
-19.8170 -174.3500
Ha`ano
-19.6620 -174.2900
Fangale'ounga
-19.7530 -174.3230
Faleloa
-19.7340 -174.2870
Fakakai
-19.6850 -174.2740
Fotua
-19.7490 -174.3170
PDO Indicator
Direct project beneficiaries
Intermediate Results Indicator
Community facilities repaired to a cyclone resilient standard
PDO Indicator
Project dwellings in Ha'apai built, repaired or retrofitted to resistant standard
PDO Indicator
Female beneficiaries
Intermediate Results Indicator
Communications strategy prepared and implemented
Intermediate Results Indicator
Effective implementation of asbestos removal plan and removal of asbestos containing materials undertaken in accordance to the plan
PDO Indicator
National resilient reconstruction and recovery mechanisms and standards developed
Intermediate Results Indicator
Development of a national post-disaster housing policy to support recovery from future disasters
Intermediate Results Indicator
Tonga Building Code compliance strengthened
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Finance Agreement :Schedule 2, Section I.A.1: Task Force Group | Description :The Recipient shall establish and thereafter maintainthroughout the Project implementation period a Task Force Group, satisfactoryto the Association, comprised of representatives ofall Implementation Agencies and the Civil Society Forum, with responsibility for, inter alia, providing policy oversight andcoordination of the Project. | Frequency :CONTINUOUS
Finance Agreement :Schedule 2, Section I.A.3: Transport Sector Consolidation Project Support Team | Description :The Recipientshall maintain, throughout the Project implementation period, the Transport Sector Consolidation Project Support Team(TSCP-PST)within MoI, with composition, terms of reference, and qualifications acceptable to the Association, to be responsibleforprocurement, accounting, and financial management under the Project. | Frequency :CONTINUOUS
Finance Agreement :Schedule 2, Section I.A.4: Task Force Project Management Unit | Description :The Recipient shall establish andthereafter maintain throughout the Project implementation period a Task Force Project Management Unit (TF-PMU) within the MoI, withadequate resources, staffing, and terms of reference satisfactory to the Association, to be responsible for the day-to-dayimplementation of the Project in Ha’apai and ensuring compliance of the Project with the Safeguards Instruments | Frequency:CONTINUOUS
Finance Agreement :Schedule 2, Section I.B.1 (a) (i): Project Manuals (POM) | Description :The Recipient shall adopt a POM, settingforth detailed guidelines and procedures for the implementation of the Project including in the areas of monitoring and evaluation,procurement, coordination among Implementation Agencies, safeguards, financial, administrative and accounting procedures,corruption and fraud mitigation measures, and such other arrangements and procedures. | Frequency :CONTINUOUS
Finance Agreement :Schedule 2, Section I.B.1 (a) (ii): Project Manuals | Description :The Recipient shall adopt a SupportedSelf-Recovery (SSR) Manual setting forth (a) detailed arrangements and procedures for implementation of SSR Activities under theProject, including the eligibility criteria and levels of assistance to be provided to eligible beneficiaries and communities; and(b) arrangements for the SSR Vouchers. | Frequency :CONTINUOUS
Finance Agreement :Schedule 2, Section I.B.2: Building Inspectors | Description :The Recipient shall maintain, at all times duringProject implementation period, at least six building inspectors with qualifications, experience, and terms of reference acceptableto the Association. | Frequency :CONTINUOUS
Finance Agreement :Schedule 2, Section I.B.3: Publication of Selected Beneficiaries | Description :The Recipient shall: (a) selectthe eligible beneficiaries to receive either a constructed house or an SSR Voucher under in accordance with eligibility criteriaandprocedures set forth in the POM and the SSR Manual; and (b) by publicly display in all affected villages the list of selectedbeneficiaries, including the associated levels of assistance to be received by each beneficiary. | Due Date :31-Aug-2014
Finance Agreement :Schedule 2, Section I.B.5: SSR Vouchers | Description :The Recipient shall make available SupportedSelf-Recovery Vouchers to selected households or communities in accordance with the procedures elaborated in the SupportedSelf-Recovery Manual. | Frequency :CONTINUOUS
Finance Agreement :Schedule 2, Section I.B.6: Public Facilities Program | Description :The Recipient shall ensure that the publicfacilities program is carried out in accordance with the Project Operations Manual. | Frequency :CONTINUOUS
Finance Agreement :Schedule 2, Section I.B.7: Disposal of Debris | Description :The Recipient shall: (a) require all householdseligible for SSR Vouchers to collect and dispose of debris from their respective plots of land (b) ensure that all such debrisremoved in connection with the Project, is collected and disposed of by said households in accordance with the POM, EMP, and anyapplicable laws/regulations of the Recipient and (c) thereafter, remunerate each such household. | Frequency :CONTINUOUS
Finance Agreement :Article IV, Paragraph 4.01 | Description :The Association may suspend the Project if the GFDRR Grant Agreementhas not become effective by December 31, 2014, unless adequatefunds for the Project are available from other sources on terms andconditions consistent with the Recipient's obligations under theFinancing Agreement. | Due Date :31-Dec-2014
Finance Agreement :Schedule 2, Section I.B.4: The Recipient shall, in accordance with the RPF, ensure that all beneficiaries forwhom a house is to be constructed under Parts 1(a) and (b) of the Project, have security of occupancy of the land for the period oftime detailed in the RPF.