Implementation Status & Results Report Mozambique Conservation Areas for Biodiversity and Development Project (P131965)

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Public Disclosure Authorized AFRICA Mozambique Environment & Natural Resources Global Practice IBRD/IDA Investment Project Financing FY 2015 Seq No: 8 ARCHIVED on 27-Dec-2017 ISR30661 Implementing Agencies: Ministry of Land, Environment and Rural Development, Ministry of Economy and Finance, Biofund Public Disclosure Authorized Key Dates Key Project Dates Bank Approval Date:18-Nov-2014 Planned Mid Term Review Date:22-May-2017 Original Closing Date:30-Nov-2018 Project Development Objectives Effectiveness Date:01-May-2015 Actual Mid-Term Review Date:15-May-2017 Revised Closing Date:29-Nov-2019 Public Disclosure Authorized Project Development Objective (from Project Appraisal Document) To increase the effective management of the Conservation Areas and enhance the living conditions of communities in and around these Conservation Areas Has the Project Development Objective been changed since Board Approval of the Project Objective? No Global Environmental Objective (from Project Appraisal Document) To increase the effective management of the Conservation Areas and enhance the living conditions of communities in and around these Conservation Areas Public Disclosure Authorized Has the Global Environmental Objective been changed since Board Approval of the Project Objective? No Components Name Institutional Strengthening for CA Management:(Cost $12.10 M) Promotion of Tourism in CA:(Cost $2.20 M) Improving CA Management:(Cost $15.30 M) Page 1 of 10

Piloting Sustainable Community Livelihoods around CA:(Cost $10.10 M) Project Management, Monitoring and Evaluation:(Cost $4.70 M) Project Preparation Advance:(Cost $1.90 M) Overall Ratings Name Previous Rating Current Rating Progress towards achievement of PDO Satisfactory Satisfactory Overall Implementation Progress (IP) Satisfactory Satisfactory Overall Risk Rating Moderate Moderate Implementation Status and Key Decisions MozBio has made significant progress in 2017, and is on its way to meet (sometimes exceed) its PDO targets. Its implementation pace has also significantly improved in 2017. Some of the main achievements by component include: Component 1: Strengthening Institutions for Conservation Area Management. Large number of trainings to ANAC staff, including at international institutions. BIOFUND has successfully channeled the operational costs funds to 8 ACs. Signature of the co-management agreement between ANAC and African Parks for the Bazaruto National Park. ANAC's capacity remain a concern and the mission believes it should be reformed. Component 2: Promotion of Tourism in CAs. The Zenguelemo Tourism Concession in the Bazaruto National Park was awarded to the community, and MozBio funding has been secured for lodge construction. In addition, the tour operator, Wide & Far, for the lodge has already been identified. Regularization of Tourism Concessions. The regularization of two private tourism concessions operators of PNAB was advanced. The ToRs for the preparation of a special land use plan (Plano Especial de Ordenamento Territorial) for the 'Coast of the Elephants' (Matutuine District, Maputo Province) was prepared and approved by government, to be launched next year. Some promotional communication material was prepared. Component 3: Improving Conservation Areas Management. Significant achievements on wildlife counting and restocking, marine environment monitoring, ecological restoration, etc. Infrastructure (management and tourism) successfully finalized in Maputo Special Reserve, Ponta do Ouro, Chimanimani Reserve and Quirimbas National Park. The rest of infrastructure has technical design processes prepared and safeguards clearance well advanced, so they should all be concluded by the end of the project. Limited progress in 'rethinking Quirimbas', Component 4: Piloting Support to Sustainable Livelihoods of Communities within and around Conservation Areas. Number of beneficiaries of community development activities exceeded goals by 30%, with sevral ongoing community projects in the targeted areas. Some service providers continue to perform poorly than expected because they lack the necessary technical capabilities or sufficient knowledge of the project implementation area. Component 5 - Project Management, Monitoring and Evaluation. Project management was improved, including in safeguards management. M&E capacity remains a concern. Risks Systematic Operations Risk-rating Tool Risk Category Rating at Approval Previous Rating Current Rating Political and Governance -- Moderate Moderate Macroeconomic -- Substantial Substantial Sector Strategies and Policies -- Low Low Technical Design of Project or Program -- Moderate Moderate Page 2 of 10

Institutional Capacity for Implementation and Sustainability -- Substantial Substantial Fiduciary -- Moderate Moderate Environment and Social -- Moderate Moderate Stakeholders -- Moderate Moderate Other -- -- -- Overall -- Moderate Moderate Results Project Development Objective Indicators PHINDPDOTBL Areas brought under enhanced biodiversity protection (ha) (Hectare(Ha), Custom) Value 0.00 0.00 2,549,060.00 1,900,000.00 Date 18-Nov-2014 25-Apr-2017 04-Dec-2017 29-Nov-2019 This indicator monitor the Conservation Areas (CA) brought under enhanced biodiversity conservation. Based on the score of the Management Effectiveness Tracking Tool (METT), a Conservation Area is considered brought under enhanced biodiversity when it moves up one level in the METT score since the beginning of the project. Seven of Eleven monitored CAs have already moved up one level in METT score. In 2018 we believe that Bazaruto Archipelafo National Park will also be triggered as enhanced biodiversity conservation areas due to the signing of co-management agreement, strengthening of conservation and infrastructure construction. PHINDPDOTBL Direct project beneficiaries (Number, Custom) Value 0.00 22,235.00 31,719.00 56,000.00 Date 18-Nov-2014 25-Apr-2017 04-Dec-2017 29-Nov-2019 Page 3 of 10

The launching several sub-projects under the Component 4: Piloting Support to Sustainable Livelihoods of Communities within and around Conservation Areas, increased the already number of people benefiting from the project, from 144 in 2016 to 18,147 in 2017. Also, the expansion and consolidation of the 20% of revenues channeling process from CAs to local communities (from 11,483 beneficiaries in 2016 to 12,023 beneficiaries in 2017) and jobs creation in CAs (from 1,122 beneficiaries in 2016 to 1,549 beneficiaries in 2017) contributed to the increase in the result. PHINDPDOTBL Female beneficiaries (Percentage, Custom) Value 0.00 39.00 43.00 30.00 Date 18-Nov-2014 30-Dec-2016 04-Dec-2017 29-Nov-2019 This indicator is the percentage of the Direct Beneficiaries. The value tend to be high because majority of the sub-projects in Component 4 are to finance commercial, ecological and conservation agriculture activities developed by women. PHINDPDOTBL Number of tourism concessions regularized in the Bazaruto Archipelago National Park (Number, Custom) Value 1.00 1.00 2.00 7.00 Date 29-Nov-2016 30-Dec-2016 04-Dec-2017 29-Nov-2019 The Zeguelemo Tourism Concession awarded the community and regularized. However, despite that no old concession were regularized there was great advance in the negotiation and getting the concessionaires on the sensitized with this objective. Moreover, the Government and we believe the new Co-Managers of the park as well are willing to support, legal and politically, the process the regularization of the remaining 7 concessions. Overall Page 4 of 10

PHINDGEOTBL Global Environmental Objective Indicators N/A (Amount(USD), Custom) Value 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Date -- -- -- -- Overall PHGEOCMTS Intermediate Results Indicators Score on the institutional capacity tool for ANAC (Percentage, Custom) Value 38.00 58.00 59.00 58.00 Date 18-May-2014 25-Apr-2017 04-Dec-2017 29-Nov-2019 This index values a relatively high when compared to the End Target Value because ANAC produced several documents and regulations that contributed to the improvement of their index assessment in the current year. However, the maximum value of that the index reaches is 155, an ANAC is at 1/3. So relatively ANAC has improved greatly from the 38 baseline to suppress the 58 End Target but this does not show that ANAC reached its ideal index mark for to deal with conservation challenges. Annual Biofund disbursement to the Conservation areas (Amount(USD), Custom) Value 0.00 200,000.00 920,244.00 3,000,000.00 Date 18-May-2014 13-Jun-2016 04-Dec-2017 29-Nov-2019 Page 5 of 10

Biofund has substantially over-reached this year Annual Target, this is because on top of channeling its own Sinking Funds (Projecto ABELHA), Biofund now started to disburse the Operational Costs to CAs foressen under Component 3 before channeled through MOZBIO unit. ANAC s annual revenues collected from targeted CAs (Amount(USD), Custom) Value 32,676,821.00 1,314,000.00 15,808,908.00 36,778,050.00 Date 18-May-2014 25-Apr-2017 04-Dec-2017 29-Nov-2019 The collected revenues is associated with the installation of a new System for Visitor Counting and Revenue Collection in Maputo Special Reserve and Bazaruto Archipelafo National Park Submitted and/or signed Co-Management Agreements for Conservation Areas. Submitted and/or signed Co-Management Agreements for Conservation Areas (Amount(USD), Custom) Value 0.00 0.00 2.00 2.00 Date 30-Nov-2015 30-Dec-2016 04-Dec-2017 29-Nov-2019 This indicator reached its End Target for the project since the Bazaruto Archipelafo National Park and Maputo Special Reserve / Ponta do Ouro Marine Partial Reserve agreements have been prepared and submitted for approval to MITADER. However, the Bazaruto Archipelafo National Park have already been signed and we expected that the Maputo Special Reserve / Ponta do Ouro Marine Partial Reserve will also be signed earlier next year as the negotiation are well advanced. Page 6 of 10

Number of jobs created in tourism and conservation in targeted CAs (Number, Custom) Value 926.00 1,122.00 1,549.00 1,299.00 Date 18-Nov-2014 30-Dec-2016 04-Dec-2017 29-Nov-2019 The increase of number of jobs created in tourism and CAs are mainly resulted from a better assessment that ANAC were able to conduct this year. However, we expect that the infrastructure development, for instance the road construction resulting better accessibility to Maputo Special Reserve and Ponta do Ouro Marine Partial Reserve, will increase the number of jobs in tourism (accommodation, restaurants, and tourism leisure activities). Law Enforcement patrols in targeted CAs (Number, Custom) Value 5,523.00 5,815.00 6,114.00 7,075.00 Date 18-Nov-2014 30-Dec-2016 04-Dec-2017 29-Nov-2019 The number of patrols have been increased steadily as the Operation Cost are being channeled more regularly to assist this activity and there is strong governmental orientation to strengthen the law enforcement country wide. Planned priority infrastructure completed (Percentage, Custom) Value 0.00 36.00 75.00 100.00 Date 18-May-2014 25-Apr-2017 04-Dec-2017 29-Nov-2019 The planned priority infrastructure also increased with the completion of the Tandanhangue Pier and the well advanced Shingwedzi Drift in addition the houses and supporting infrastructure in many MOZBIO target CAs. Page 7 of 10

Index on local communities perception of benefits from target CAs (Percentage, Custom) Value 29.00 0.00 0.00 35.00 Date 18-Nov-2014 30-Dec-2016 04-Dec-2017 29-Nov-2019 This index is only planned to be measure at beginning and the end of the project. However, efforts have already been made to start the preparation of the survey so that result can be ready at the end the project. Number of beneficiaries of subprojects supported by the Project (Number, Custom) Value 0.00 5,800.00 18,147.00 8,400.00 Date 18-Nov-2014 25-Apr-2017 04-Dec-2017 29-Nov-2019 In the current year, the launching of several new sub-projects increased the number of people benefiting from 144 in 2016 to 18,147 in 2017. Income derived from tourism and wildlife utilization in targeted CAs and returned to communities. (Amount(USD), Custom) Value 3,115,035.00 128,019.00 3,201,061.00 3,786,345.00 Date 18-May-2014 25-Apr-2017 04-Dec-2017 29-Nov-2019 The significant increase is due to the augmentatione of Sustainable Wildlife Use of Marromeu National Reserve due to the augmentation of buffaloes populations resulted in a concomitant increase of 20% of the revenue channeled to the communities. Page 8 of 10

Annual CO2 emissions from deforestation in selected Conservation areas (Tones/year, Custom) Value 1,000,000.00 800,000.00 329,350.00 500,000.00 Date 18-May-2014 30-Dec-2016 04-Dec-2017 29-Nov-2019 Overall The Actual (Current) value for the Indicator CO2 emissions from deforestation in selected CAs represents only the partial value of emissions estimated for Chimanimani National Reserve since the Gile National Reserve emissions values were not available at the time of submission of this ISR. Data on Financial Performance Disbursements (by loan) Project Loan/Credit/TF Status Currency Original Revised Cancelled Disbursed Undisbursed Disbursed P131965 IDA-H9960 Effective USD 40.00 40.00 0.00 25.37 11.48 63% P132597 TF-18239 Effective USD 6.32 6.32 0.00 4.37 1.95 69% Key Dates (by loan) Project Loan/Credit/TF Status Approval Date Signing Date Effectiveness Date Orig. Closing Date Rev. Closing Date P131965 IDA-H9960 Effective 18-Nov-2014 05-Dec-2014 01-May-2015 30-Nov-2018 29-Nov-2019 P132597 TF-18239 Effective 05-Dec-2014 05-Dec-2014 01-May-2015 30-Nov-2018 30-Nov-2018 Cumulative Disbursements Page 9 of 10

Restructuring History Level 2 Approved on 19-Jan-2017,Level 2 Approved on 24-Oct-2017 Related Project(s) P132597-Mozambique GEF Conservation Areas for Biodiversity and Development Project Page 10 of 10