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Introduction 1
2010–2012 Results 2
Way Forward 5
Where to start? 5
Eligible Instruments, Countries, and Sectors 5
Institutional Coordination 7
Country Coordination 7
Project Processing Coordination 8
Preparation 10
Approval and Effectiveness 15
Implementation Coordination 17
Project Completion Coordination 18
Evaluation Coordination 19
Headquarters and Country Offices 20
CONTENTS
ADB–AFD Cofinancing at a Glance
IDENTIFICATION MISSION
RECONNAISANCEMISSION
LOAN NEGOTIATIONS(if not completedbefore approval)
DEPARTMENT MEETING
CONCEPT CLEARANCE
LOAN NEGOTIATIONS
REVIEW MISSIONSLOAN AGREEMENT SIGNING
LOAN EFFECTIVENESS
PROJECT CONCEPT PAPER
PROJECT COMPLETION
REPORT
EVALUATIONREPORT
PROJECT COMPLETION
REPORT (Rapport
d'Achèvement de Projet)
EVALUATIONREPORT
RRP AND PAM
PROJECT PRESENTATION
NOTE (NPP)
IDENTIFICATION COMMITTEE
(CDI)
CREDIT COMMITTEE
(CCR)
APPROVAL
PREPARATION (12 MONTHS TARGET)
APPROVAL AND EFFECTIVENESS (6 MONTHS TARGET)
NOTIFICATION SHEET
FOR OECD
IMPLEMENTATION COMPLETION/ EVALUATION
PREPARATION FORMALIZATION (8 MONTHS REQUIREMENT) IMPLEMENTATION COMPLETION/
EVALUATION
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION
SHEET (FIP)
3–6 months
same date
STAFF REVIEW MEETING OR
MANAGEMENT REVIEW MEETING
PROJECT COMPLETION
EVALUATION
FACT-FINDINGMISSION
APPRAISALMISSION
COUNTRY STRATEGY AND BUSINESS PIPELINE
NOTE TO THE
BOARD (NCA)
CCR = Comité de Crédit, CDI = Comité d’Identification, CFI = Comité de Financement, FIP = Fiche d’Identification de Projet, NCA = Note au Conseil, NPP = Note de Présentation de Projet, OECD = Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, PAM = project administration manual, RRP = report and recommendation of the President
QUICK FACTS
ADB AFD
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Partnering for Development donor reports
Partnership Brief: Cofinancing between ADB and AFD
For more information about ADB–AFD cofinancing or cofinancing in general, visit
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ADB 240 270
AFD 119 432
WHY COFINANCE?Scaling up
Additionality
Complementarity
Sustainability
2010–2012 2010–2012
Viet Nam66%
Sri Lanka10%
Transport50%
Agriculture16%
Energy24%
Water Supply and Other Municipal
Infrastructure and Services
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Indonesia8%
Bangladesh 16%
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Georgia
Kazakhstan
Uzbekistan
Afghanistan
Pakistan
India
Bangladesh
Myanmar
Thailand
Sri Lanka Indonesia
Philippines
Viet Nam
People’s Republic of China
Lao People's Democratic Republic
Cambodia
Armenia
Azerbaijan
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Project Preparatory Technical Assistance in the Greater Mekong Subregion and other specifi c Asian Countries
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Partnership Framework Agreement Framework Cofi nancing Agreement
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Sector/Theme Country/Region
Central and West Asia:
East Asia: South Asia:Southeast Asia:
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East Asia:South Asia: Southeast Asia:
Central and West Asia:South Asia: Southeast Asia:
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www.adb.org www.afd.fr
ADB AFD
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preparationapproval and effectiveness
preparation
formalization
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AFD, similar to ADB, requires the following:
ADB AFD
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project concept paper
reconnaissance mission
concept clearance
fact-finding mission
project identification sheet
Identification Committee
identification mission
project presentation note
Financial Committee
appraisal mission
ADB AFD
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the report and recommendation of the President to the Board of Directors (RRP) the project administration manual (PAM)
documents.
Management Review Meeting Staff
Review Meeting
loan negotiations
Note to the Board
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Credit Committee
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Contractual Cofinancing Collaborative Cofinancing
Definition
Template
Joint Financing Parallel Financing
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BLANKET WAIVER OF ADB MEMBER COUNTRY PROCUREMENT ELIGIBILITY RESTRICTIONS
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loan agreement
loan effectiveness
loan negotiations
notification sheet to OECD.
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ADB’s partial administration of AFD loans can be provided in two ways.
ADB’s administration is limited to procurement supervision.
ADB’s administration includes both procurement and disbursement supervision.
ADB AFD
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loan is effective upon signing
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ADB AFD
evaluation reportsevaluation report
project completion report.
project completion report
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About the Asian Development Bank
ADB’s vision is an Asia and Pacific region free of poverty. Its mission is to help its developing member countries reduce poverty and improve the quality of life of their people. Despite the region’s many successes, it remains home to two-thirds of the world’s poor: 1.7 billion people who live on less than $2 a day, with 828 million struggling on less than $1.25 a day. ADB is committed to reducing poverty through inclusive economic growth, environmentally sustainable growth, and regional integration. Based in Manila, ADB is owned by 67 members, including 48 from the region. Its main instruments for helping its developing member countries are policy dialogue, loans, equity investments, guarantees, grants, and technical assistance.
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