Pakistan FATA Temporarily Displaced Persons Emergency Recovery Project
Basic Information
Country
Geographic area
Institutions and agencies involved
Pakistan - Ministry of Finance, Revenue and Economic Affairs, MFREA, Pakistan - National Database and Registration Authority, NADRA, Pakistan - Federally Administered Tribal Areas Government Agencies, FATA , Pakistan - Department of Health, Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, DHGKP
[2] World Bank. 2015. Project Appraisal Document on a Proposed Credit in the Amount of SDR53.4 million (US$75.0 million equivalent) to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan for a FATA Temporarily Displaced Persons Emergency Recovery Project. Washington, D.C.: World Bank. . Accessed 16 May 2018
Programme type
Population group
Children
Programme Details
Programme objectives
To support the early recovery of families affected by the military crisis; to promote child health; and to strengthen the government’s service delivery capacity in affected federally administered tribal areas
[1] World Bank. 2017. Project Paper on a Proposed Additional Credit in the Amount of SDR81 million (US$114 million equivalent) to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan for a FATA Temporalily Displaced Persons Emergency Recovery Project. Washington, D.C.: World Bank. <https://bit.ly/2AiFRic>. Accessed 16 May 2018
Programme components
The project is composed of the Early Recovery Package—including the Early Recovery Grant (ERG) and the Livelihood Support Grant (LSG)—and the Child Wellness Grant (CWG). Moreover, financing by the World Bank was meant to support the government in delivering services to affected areas
[1] World Bank. 2017. Project Paper on a Proposed Additional Credit in the Amount of SDR81 million (US$114 million equivalent) to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan for a FATA Temporalily Displaced Persons Emergency Recovery Project. Washington, D.C.: World Bank. <https://bit.ly/2AiFRic>. Accessed 16 May 2018
Start date
2015
[1] World Bank. 2017. Project Paper on a Proposed Additional Credit in the Amount of SDR81 million (US$114 million equivalent) to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan for a FATA Temporalily Displaced Persons Emergency Recovery Project. Washington, D.C.: World Bank. <https://bit.ly/2AiFRic>. Accessed 16 May 2018
Conditionalities (if any)
CWG is conditional on attendance in health awareness sessions at one‐stop shops
[1] World Bank. 2017. Project Paper on a Proposed Additional Credit in the Amount of SDR81 million (US$114 million equivalent) to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan for a FATA Temporalily Displaced Persons Emergency Recovery Project. Washington, D.C.: World Bank. <https://bit.ly/2AiFRic>. Accessed 16 May 2018
Coverage
355,555 households eligible for the ERG . 261,193 for LSG and 163,111 households eligible for the CWG as of March 28, 2018
[4] World Bank. 2018. “FATA Temporarily Displaced Persons Emergency Recovery Project” <http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/955681527145887943/pdf/Disclosable-Version-of-the-ISR-FATA-Temporarily-Displaced-Persons-Emergency-Recovery-Project-P154278-Sequence-No-06.pdf> Accessed 15 January 2019
Programme expenditure
Total Budget: PKR 19.,624.,842.,000 FOR 2017
[1] World Bank. 2017. Project Paper on a Proposed Additional Credit in the Amount of SDR81 million (US$114 million equivalent) to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan for a FATA Temporalily Displaced Persons Emergency Recovery Project. Washington, D.C.: World Bank. <https://bit.ly/2AiFRic>. Accessed 16 May 2018
Targeting and eligiblity
Targeting methods
Categorical Targeting
Geographical Targeting
Targeted areas
Federally-administered tribal areas
[1] World Bank. 2017. Project Paper on a Proposed Additional Credit in the Amount of SDR81 million (US$114 million equivalent) to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan for a FATA Temporalily Displaced Persons Emergency Recovery Project. Washington, D.C.: World Bank. <https://bit.ly/2AiFRic>. Accessed 16 May 2018
Target groups
Temporarily Displaced Persons (TDP) and children
Eligibility criteria
Registered TDP households (with both temporary and permanent addresses) from five FATA Agencies (North Waziristan, South Waziristan, Orakzai, Kurram and Khyber) are eligible for the programme. Moreover, all households from the same areas, with children aged 0-2 years old, are eligible for the Child Wellness Grant, irrespective of their TPD status
[2] World Bank. 2015. Project Appraisal Document on a Proposed Credit in the Amount of SDR53.4 million (US$75.0 million equivalent) to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan for a FATA Temporarily Displaced Persons Emergency Recovery Project. Washington, D.C.: World Bank. <https://bit.ly/2yNnHTv>. Accessed 16 May 2018
Coverage and other information
Type of benefits
Cash
Amount of benefits
PKR35,000 (approximately USD350) per family—ERG aiming to assist beneficiaries’ resettlement and offset their transportation costs
PKR4,000 (approximately USD40) per month for four months per family—LSG to provide subsistence support
PKR7,500 (approximately USD75) divided in three equal installments—CWG paid upon families’ attendance to health awareness sessions
[1] World Bank. 2017. Project Paper on a Proposed Additional Credit in the Amount of SDR81 million (US$114 million equivalent) to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan for a FATA Temporalily Displaced Persons Emergency Recovery Project. Washington, D.C.: World Bank. <https://bit.ly/2AiFRic>. Accessed 16 May 2018
Payment/delivery frequency
ERG: one-time transfer
LSG: monthly for four months
CWG: paid in three instalments
[1] World Bank. 2017. Project Paper on a Proposed Additional Credit in the Amount of SDR81 million (US$114 million equivalent) to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan for a FATA Temporalily Displaced Persons Emergency Recovery Project. Washington, D.C.: World Bank. <https://bit.ly/2AiFRic>. Accessed 16 May 2018
Benefit delivery mechanism
The National Bank of Pakistan is the payment service provider. Beneficiaries withdraw cash from their accounts
[3] World Bank. 2016. FATA Temporarily Displaced Persons Emergency Recovery Project (P154278). Washington, D.C.: World Bank. <https://bit.ly/2EwsWNz>. Accessed 16 May 2018
Benefit recipients
Heads of households
[2] World Bank. 2015. Project Appraisal Document on a Proposed Credit in the Amount of SDR53.4 million (US$75.0 million equivalent) to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan for a FATA Temporarily Displaced Persons Emergency Recovery Project. Washington, D.C.: World Bank. <https://bit.ly/2yNnHTv>. Accessed 16 May 2018
Minimum and maximum duration of benefits (if any)
The project is expected to end in 2019
[1] World Bank. 2017. Project Paper on a Proposed Additional Credit in the Amount of SDR81 million (US$114 million equivalent) to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan for a FATA Temporalily Displaced Persons Emergency Recovery Project. Washington, D.C.: World Bank. <https://bit.ly/2AiFRic>. Accessed 16 May 2018
Monitoring and evaluation mechanisms and frequency
EAD is responsible for the project monitoring. The project is supported by a management information system developed and managed by NADRA. An independent firm conducts spot checks and process evaluation
[1] World Bank. 2017. Project Paper on a Proposed Additional Credit in the Amount of SDR81 million (US$114 million equivalent) to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan for a FATA Temporalily Displaced Persons Emergency Recovery Project. Washington, D.C.: World Bank. <https://bit.ly/2AiFRic>. Accessed 16 May 2018