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1015721, 10:02.AM ‘COUNCIL FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF CAMBODIA (CDC) Benin i close Project Summary Reports Project/Program Information and Implementation Arrangements Development Partner: Asian Development Bank Address: Currency used throughout questionnaire: USD Date questionnaire completed: 4-Jen-2021 1. Program/Project Information 1, Development Partner Project/Program Number: 40190-013 ‘Co-Funding Number: AGRI/05/230/25/L TDP Project Number: 2, Official Tite: (40190-013) GR 0330-CAM: GMS Flood and Drought Risk Management and Mitigation Project 3. Is this project/program co-funded? Q)Yes @Nno 4, Program/Project Objectives: The impact will be reduces economic losses resulting from floods and droughts. The ‘outcome will be improved capacty and preparedness to manage and mitigate the impacts of flood and érought events. 5. Program/Project Approval Date Start Date Completion Date 12-Dec-2012 23-Jun-2014 31-Mar-2021 62, Project Status: On-going 6b, Is the project designed(new project) or adapted(On-going project) to @) NO support national response to COVID-197, Oves 7, Was 2 Program/Project Document or an equivalent document signed with Government ministry(ies) and/or agency(ies): (in the case of a co-funded project, only the lead development partner is required ta enter this information) @YESONO If yes, then please specify the name of the Government institution(s) with whom the agreement was signed: No Government ministry(ies) and/or agency(ies) 1, MEF Ministry of Economy & Finance 8, Is the primary implementing agency for the Program/Project a government Institution, a development partner, an NGO/CSO ar anather organisation? Implementing Agency Type: Royal Government of Cambodia (REC) No List of Implementing Agencies 1. Ministry of Water Resources & Meteorology 9, Is this Program/Project part of a broad Sector/Thematic Program or @ Program-based approach? OvES@no If yes, please specify the Sector/Thematic Program or a Program-based approach: Agriculture & Water 10, Lis all the Technical Working Group that alay some coordinating function in the management of this project/pragram, or in Which this project/program otherwise participates or is represented, No Technical Working Group Detail 4. Agriculture and Water 11, RGC Financial Contribution: 295,000 ‘Total External Commitment: 5,800,000 Total Program/Project Budget: 6,095,000 12, Term of Assistance If this project is a mixed credit, ie. @ grant and a loan, then please create separate records for the loan and grant portions. (@) YES (NO ‘odacambosia.comoportsIndlvdual_project_summary_report2009 asp?Racord_Id=ADB.2007-WE2264DonoNamo=Asian+Development+Bank a 1015721, 10:02.AM ‘COUNCIL FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF CAMBODIA (CDC) erent Amount: 5,800,000 concessional Loan: Amount: Interest Rate/Service Charge: O Fred Q Variable Grace Period (ys) ‘Amortization Period (ye): QNon-concessional Loan: Amount: 13, Planned budget allocation/expenditure for each year of the Program/Project duration (based on Project Document) (in the case of a co-funded project, only the lead development partner is required ta enter this information) No | Year | Budget | RGCContribution | Total Committed External Assistant from all sources | Funding Gap Total Co-Finance Arrangements ‘To avoid double counting errars that can raise if both the lead development partner (the implementing partner) and the contriouting donor (the source of funds) record their commitments and disbursements, each co-financing partner Is requested fo record only their own contribution from their own care funds in the Cambodia ODA Database. This section of the Database, which is only active for lead development partners that support co-financed projects/programs, records total commitments (defines as the full amount of funding, often intended for disbursement over a period of years, that is made available to the project/program.In exceptions cases, multilateral and UN agencies may report non-core funds that are made available from other sources at their headquarters for disbursement in Cambodia as their own core funds, especially if the original funcing source is unlikely to recor the disbursements that are made, Wherever possible, the original funding source should be consulted ta confirm that there is no double-counting, ‘Sources of Funds ‘Amount Currency 1. Own Resources: Asian Development Bank 5,800,000, 2. Resources mabilized from in-country bilateral or other ‘multilateral sources, please ist. If funding Source is 2 Trust Fund, Please indicate and Identity: II. Disbursements and Projections Disbursements and Projections by Type of Assistance 14, Record the data in the reporting currency used for this record (see page 1). In the case of co-financed projects/arograms, all Gevelopment partners should record their own cisbursement/projections in the "own resources" cells while the lead development partner sould also complete the column “other sources” on behalf of other development partners for actual disbursements (this will facilitate data validation and reconciliation). All development partners should enter data regarding their own projections for the outer years. 2049 Disbursements 2020 Disbursements | 2021 Disbursements | 292, | 2533) aoa Type of Assistance! own | other ‘Own | other ‘own | other Plan) (Plan) (Plan} Resources| ources| Tt! |Resources|sources| T°! |nesources, sources Tots! (Pier) |(Plen) (Plan) Free-Stancing ‘echnical (cooperation Pre-Investment- Related Technical (Cooperation Project/orogramme Buagetary Ale or Balance of Payment Support (in Cash) Food Ad 1,764,672 1764672 616,971 616,975, Emergency and Relic Assistance (et Reported) Total: 4,764,672 1,768,672, 616,971 616,97 Disbursements and Projections by Sector and Activity 15a. Enter the amount disbursed (in reporting currency) to each sector and sub-sector from your own core resources. No | Sector ‘Sub-Sector 2018 2019 2020 2021 | 2022 | 2023 1. Agricutture Agriculture water | g49.244.00, 1,764,672.00| 616,971.00 ‘a erigation 15b. Cross-cutting thematic markers In acdltion to the sector(s) receiving financial support, identified in 15a above, many projects have additional objectives that ray not be funded as a "sector." Indicate below the additional objectives, if any, associated with this project No |Thematic Marker NO Minor | Moderate | Significant ‘odacambodia.comeportsIndidual_proje summary + port2009 aep?Record_H4=ADB-2007-1VE2268DonorName=Asian+Development+Bank 2a 1015721, 10:02.AM ‘COUNCIL FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF CAMBODIA (CDC) 1. [Gender ° ® ° ° 2. Climate Change ° Oo ® ° 3, [Private Sector Development oO oO ® oO 415c, Contribution to Cambodia Sustainable Development Goals (CSDGs) Reference to the sector(s) chosen in 15a, the projects may also contribute to the 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development. Indicate below the percentage of total project budget that contributes to the Cambodia Sustainable Development Goals, The ‘total percentage shall not exceed 100%, and detailed guideline can be found here Goal Cambodia Sustainable Development Goals Percentage (%) ‘No Poverty Zero Hunger Good Health and Well-Being Quality Education Gender Equalty Clean Water and Sanitation ‘Affordable and Clean Energy Decent Werk ane Economic Growth 8. Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure 10, Reduced Inequalities 111, Sustainable Cities and Communities 12, Responsible Consumption and Production 13, Climate Action 14, Life Below Water 15. Life on Lane 16, Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions 17. Partnerships for the Goals 18. Cambocia Mine/ERW Free Total 15d. Contribution to National Social Protection Policy Framework In addition to the sector(s) receiving financial suppor, indentified in 152 above, many projects are classified under the Nation Social Projection Policy Framewark (NSPPF). Indicate below the sub-sectors of the NSPPF that the project supports No ‘National Social Protection Policy Framework ‘Sub-Sector III- Target Geographic Location(s) of Program/Project Activities 16. Indicate the estimated geographical percentage allocation of total program/project resources from your own core resources for the entire praject period. No Province Percentage(‘%) 1. Phnom Penh 50,00 2. Pursat 50,00 IV- Development Effectiveness Indicators 117. The following Information on ODA-supported programs and projects will be used to report on progress in implementing the Development Cooperation & Partnerships Strategy (2019-2023) as well as for monitoring the glabal development effectiveness indicators agreed in Busan as part of the Global Partnership. = Whois the implementing or “Point of Delivery” partner that makes the final disbursement to the national partner? ADS output 4 ~ Is the results framework associated with this project directly linked to a @YEs QNo Goverment seco tneheteletorm resus aronee « isthe assistance provid by tis pret ncided support othe Publ sts ves Ono ‘odacambosia.comoportsIndlvdual_project_summary_report2008 asp?Rocord_I4=ADB.2007-WE2264DonorNamo=Asian+Devolopment+Bank 34 1015721, 10:02.AM ‘COUNCIL FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF CAMBODIA (CDC) FOR PROJECT APPROVED IN 2017 2) How many results (outcome) indicators are included in the project's results Framework? b) Are the project results (outcome) indicators drawn from existing government) YES C)NO led results frameworks, plans and strategies? ©) Are the project results indicators monitored using Government data sources?) YES C)NO 4) Does this project plan to include a final (ex post) evaluation? OYEs Ono output 2: + Is this project managed using the Government financial management system? 1) Budgeting Execution System @ves Quo li) Financial Reporting System @ ves Quo lin Auditing System @ ves Quo ~ Does this project use the Government's procurement system? @ ves Ono Output 3: + Is the annual budget plan for this project shared with RGC far the purpose of it (YES @)NO being included into the Government budget, a sector Annual Operational Plan or 2 Budget Strategy Plan? ~ Has a draft/indicative 3-year forward plan been made availble to ns counterparts associated with this project? + Are the program/project resources fully or partially ted? Ofully ties (Partially tied untied js and Ad nal Ores @no V- Contact Deti ional Comments 18. Please enter the contact details of the person responsible for maintaining this project record: = Contact Name: Joonho Hwang + Organization: ADB ~ Emall: shwang@edb.org = Phone number: 023 215 605/6 VI- Attachment of Project Document(s) https://www.adb.org/projects/47136-006/main#project-pds This Grant Is funded by through the Strategic Climate Fund (SCTF) and is piggybacked to ADB Loan 2970 GMS: Flood and Remarks Drought Risk Management and Nitigation Praject, The Damnak Chheukrom itr-gation system rehabiltatian subpraject for Improved drought management and increesed flood protection of Pursat town, Below are products: 1. Asian Development Fund (Ioan) $35.00 million 2, ADB Strategic Climate Fund (loan) $4,00 millon 3, ADB Strategic Clmate Fund (grant) $5.80 million 4. Goverhment of Cambodia $2.95 milion Total $47.75 milion B print ill close ‘odacambosia.comoportsIndlvdual_project_summary_report2008 asp?Rocord_I4=ADB.2007-WE2264DonorNamo=Asian+Devolopment+Bank 4a

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