Additional Financing for Transport and Information and Communication Technology

In May 2005, the Bank adopted a new policy and new procedures on Additional Financing (OP/BP13.20) for investment lending, replacing the previous policy on supplemental financing. This policywas later revised in March 2012. This learning product as...

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Main Author: Independent Evaluation Group
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/08/24865087/learning-note-additional-financing-transport-information-communication-technology-ict
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spelling okr-10986-224942021-04-23T14:04:09Z Additional Financing for Transport and Information and Communication Technology Independent Evaluation Group URBAN TRANSPORT VEHICLE OPERATING COSTS TRANSPORT SECTOR SUPERVISION DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE AIRPORT PASSENGERS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT COMPLEX PROJECTS SUSTAINABILITY TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE INDUSTRY TRAFFIC GROWTH SERVICES TREND MONITORING INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT RURAL TRANSPORT HEALTH BORROWERS PROJECT PROJECTS SUBSIDY TRAFFIC AIRPORTS ROAD MAINTENANCE IMPROVEMENTS GAP DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES ECONOMIC ANALYSIS TRAFFIC VOLUME DEVELOPMENT VEHICLE ROAD SAVINGS COSTS ROAD NETWORK ROAD SECTOR TRANSPORT RELEVANCE PORT AUTHORITY MOBILITY RING ROAD CRITERIA MODERNIZATION HIGHWAY REHABILITATION MARKETS NEEDS OPERATING EXPENSES EFFICIENT TRANSPORT HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT LOANS LABOR ROAD IMPROVEMENT HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT RURAL ROADS SUBSIDIES FINANCE EFFICIENCY INFRASTRUCTURE ACTIONS DESIGN BANKS TRAVEL TRANSIT OPERATING COSTS POLICIES AIRPORT DEVELOPMENT PARTICIPATION VALUE BANK ACCESSIBILITY MASS TRANSIT MASS TRANSIT SYSTEM FISCAL YEAR MARKET TRANSACTION COSTS INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS HIGHWAYS MARKET VALUE URBAN DEVELOPMENT ACTUAL COST ROADS GOVERNANCE HIGHWAY RAILWAYS PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION LAND EVALUATION PROJECT CYCLE FUEL INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACTUAL COSTS FACILITIES INVESTMENTS LENDING INTERVENTIONS ENGINEER ROAD CONNECTIONS URBAN ROADS ROAD TRANSPORT VEHICLE OPERATING TRAVEL TIME OBJECTIVES OPERATIONS TRANSIT SYSTEM In May 2005, the Bank adopted a new policy and new procedures on Additional Financing (OP/BP13.20) for investment lending, replacing the previous policy on supplemental financing. This policywas later revised in March 2012. This learning product assesses the performance of the AdditionalFinancing (AF) operations approved since then and draws lessons from their implementationexperience. The assessment focuses on AF in projects of the Transport and Information andCommunication Technology (ICT) Global Practice (GP). This was selected as the first batch ofoperations to review because they represent a large share in lending volume, as well as the fact that there is an existing AF study conducted by the former Transport Anchor which this review coulduse to verify the AF portfolio. This note aims to enhance the understanding of the way it has been used and how it has affected the project outcomes, through reviewing a subset of the AF portfolio for which the relevant data was readily available. The review notes the limitation of the small sample. More areas could be investigated when the data of more projects become available. 2015-08-18T21:47:47Z 2015-08-18T21:47:47Z 2015-06-23 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/08/24865087/learning-note-additional-financing-transport-information-communication-technology-ict http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22494 English en_US Learning Note CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper
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topic URBAN TRANSPORT
VEHICLE OPERATING COSTS
TRANSPORT SECTOR
SUPERVISION
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
AIRPORT
PASSENGERS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
COMPLEX PROJECTS
SUSTAINABILITY
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
INDUSTRY
TRAFFIC GROWTH
SERVICES
TREND
MONITORING
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
RURAL TRANSPORT
HEALTH
BORROWERS
PROJECT
PROJECTS
SUBSIDY
TRAFFIC
AIRPORTS
ROAD MAINTENANCE
IMPROVEMENTS
GAP
DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
TRAFFIC VOLUME
DEVELOPMENT
VEHICLE
ROAD
SAVINGS
COSTS
ROAD NETWORK
ROAD SECTOR
TRANSPORT
RELEVANCE
PORT AUTHORITY
MOBILITY
RING ROAD
CRITERIA
MODERNIZATION
HIGHWAY REHABILITATION
MARKETS
NEEDS
OPERATING EXPENSES
EFFICIENT TRANSPORT
HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT
LOANS
LABOR
ROAD IMPROVEMENT
HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
RURAL ROADS
SUBSIDIES
FINANCE
EFFICIENCY
INFRASTRUCTURE
ACTIONS
DESIGN
BANKS
TRAVEL
TRANSIT
OPERATING COSTS
POLICIES
AIRPORT DEVELOPMENT
PARTICIPATION
VALUE
BANK
ACCESSIBILITY
MASS TRANSIT
MASS TRANSIT SYSTEM
FISCAL YEAR
MARKET
TRANSACTION COSTS
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
HIGHWAYS
MARKET VALUE
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
ACTUAL COST
ROADS
GOVERNANCE
HIGHWAY
RAILWAYS
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION
LAND
EVALUATION
PROJECT CYCLE
FUEL
INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
ACTUAL COSTS
FACILITIES
INVESTMENTS
LENDING
INTERVENTIONS
ENGINEER
ROAD CONNECTIONS
URBAN ROADS
ROAD TRANSPORT
VEHICLE OPERATING
TRAVEL TIME
OBJECTIVES
OPERATIONS
TRANSIT SYSTEM
spellingShingle URBAN TRANSPORT
VEHICLE OPERATING COSTS
TRANSPORT SECTOR
SUPERVISION
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
AIRPORT
PASSENGERS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
COMPLEX PROJECTS
SUSTAINABILITY
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
INDUSTRY
TRAFFIC GROWTH
SERVICES
TREND
MONITORING
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
RURAL TRANSPORT
HEALTH
BORROWERS
PROJECT
PROJECTS
SUBSIDY
TRAFFIC
AIRPORTS
ROAD MAINTENANCE
IMPROVEMENTS
GAP
DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
TRAFFIC VOLUME
DEVELOPMENT
VEHICLE
ROAD
SAVINGS
COSTS
ROAD NETWORK
ROAD SECTOR
TRANSPORT
RELEVANCE
PORT AUTHORITY
MOBILITY
RING ROAD
CRITERIA
MODERNIZATION
HIGHWAY REHABILITATION
MARKETS
NEEDS
OPERATING EXPENSES
EFFICIENT TRANSPORT
HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT
LOANS
LABOR
ROAD IMPROVEMENT
HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
RURAL ROADS
SUBSIDIES
FINANCE
EFFICIENCY
INFRASTRUCTURE
ACTIONS
DESIGN
BANKS
TRAVEL
TRANSIT
OPERATING COSTS
POLICIES
AIRPORT DEVELOPMENT
PARTICIPATION
VALUE
BANK
ACCESSIBILITY
MASS TRANSIT
MASS TRANSIT SYSTEM
FISCAL YEAR
MARKET
TRANSACTION COSTS
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
HIGHWAYS
MARKET VALUE
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
ACTUAL COST
ROADS
GOVERNANCE
HIGHWAY
RAILWAYS
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION
LAND
EVALUATION
PROJECT CYCLE
FUEL
INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
ACTUAL COSTS
FACILITIES
INVESTMENTS
LENDING
INTERVENTIONS
ENGINEER
ROAD CONNECTIONS
URBAN ROADS
ROAD TRANSPORT
VEHICLE OPERATING
TRAVEL TIME
OBJECTIVES
OPERATIONS
TRANSIT SYSTEM
Independent Evaluation Group
Additional Financing for Transport and Information and Communication Technology
relation Learning Note
description In May 2005, the Bank adopted a new policy and new procedures on Additional Financing (OP/BP13.20) for investment lending, replacing the previous policy on supplemental financing. This policywas later revised in March 2012. This learning product assesses the performance of the AdditionalFinancing (AF) operations approved since then and draws lessons from their implementationexperience. The assessment focuses on AF in projects of the Transport and Information andCommunication Technology (ICT) Global Practice (GP). This was selected as the first batch ofoperations to review because they represent a large share in lending volume, as well as the fact that there is an existing AF study conducted by the former Transport Anchor which this review coulduse to verify the AF portfolio. This note aims to enhance the understanding of the way it has been used and how it has affected the project outcomes, through reviewing a subset of the AF portfolio for which the relevant data was readily available. The review notes the limitation of the small sample. More areas could be investigated when the data of more projects become available.
format Working Paper
author Independent Evaluation Group
author_facet Independent Evaluation Group
author_sort Independent Evaluation Group
title Additional Financing for Transport and Information and Communication Technology
title_short Additional Financing for Transport and Information and Communication Technology
title_full Additional Financing for Transport and Information and Communication Technology
title_fullStr Additional Financing for Transport and Information and Communication Technology
title_full_unstemmed Additional Financing for Transport and Information and Communication Technology
title_sort additional financing for transport and information and communication technology
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/08/24865087/learning-note-additional-financing-transport-information-communication-technology-ict
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