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Indonesia Early Warning Update Volume 1 World Bank and Asian Development Bank Pipeline Projects February 2008 This Bulletin is the first of a periodic electronic update from the Bank Information Center (BIC) to inform civil society about World Bank and ADB projects in Indonesia before they are approved by the Board of Directors of the World Bank Group (WB) and the Asian Development Bank (ADB). This update covers project information, organized by sectors, compiled from the World Bank’s Monthly Operation Summary (MOS) 1 and ADB’s Business Opportunities 2 . To subscribe or for feedback on the Indonesia Early Warning Update, please contact: Nadia Hadad, Indonesia Project Coordinator, Bank Information Center (BIC) Phone: +62-21-7245012 or +62-21-7031830; Email: [email protected] ; The Bank Information Center (BIC) partners with civil society in developing and transition countries to influence the World Bank and other international financial institutions (IFIs) to promote social and economic justice and ecological sustainability. BIC is an independent, non-profit, non-governmental organization that advocates for the protection of rights, participation, transparency, and public accountability in the governance and operations of the World Bank, regional development banks, and IMF. For more information about BIC, see www.bicusa.org. World Bank Pipeline Projects About World Bank Monthly Operational Summary (MOS) MOS reports on the status of projects in the World Bank’s pipeline, from the point of identification of investment opportunities to the signing of the loan, credit, or grant. After loans, credits, or grants are signed, entries are dropped from the MOS. Entries are also dropped from the MOS when projects are 1 Available at http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/COUNTRIES/EASTASIAPACIFICEXT/INDONESIAEXTN/0,,menuPK:287 107~pagePK:51173040~piPK:51191638~theSitePK:226309,00.html 2 ADB Business Opportunities listing is available at http://www.adb.org/Business/Opportunities/default.asp

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Indonesia Early Warning Update Volume 1

World Bank and Asian Development Bank Pipeline Projects February 2008

This Bulletin is the first of a periodic electronic update from the Bank Information Center (BIC) to inform civil society about World Bank and ADB projects in Indonesia before they are approved by the Board of Directors of the World Bank Group (WB) and the Asian Development Bank (ADB).

This update covers project information, organized by sectors, compiled from the World Bank’s Monthly Operation Summary (MOS)1 and ADB’s Business Opportunities2.

To subscribe or for feedback on the Indonesia Early Warning Update, please contact: Nadia Hadad, Indonesia Project Coordinator, Bank Information Center (BIC) Phone: +62-21-7245012 or +62-21-7031830; Email: [email protected]; The Bank Information Center (BIC) partners with civil society in developing and transition countries to influence the World Bank and other international financial institutions (IFIs) to promote social and economic justice and ecological sustainability. BIC is an independent, non-profit, non-governmental organization that advocates for the protection of rights, participation, transparency, and public accountability in the governance and operations of the World Bank, regional development banks, and IMF. For more information about BIC, see www.bicusa.org.

World Bank Pipeline Projects

About World Bank Monthly Operational Summary (MOS) MOS reports on the status of projects in the World Bank’s pipeline, from the point of identification of investment opportunities to the signing of the loan, credit, or grant. After loans, credits, or grants are signed, entries are dropped from the MOS. Entries are also dropped from the MOS when projects are

1 Available at

http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/COUNTRIES/EASTASIAPACIFICEXT/INDONESIAEXTN/0,,menuPK:287107~pagePK:51173040~piPK:51191638~theSitePK:226309,00.html

2 ADB Business Opportunities listing is available at http://www.adb.org/Business/Opportunities/default.asp

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removed from the Bank’s lending program before approval. Each entry in the MOS indicates at what stage a particular project is in the project cycle. These are highlighted for convenience. MOS, along with each country’s Country Assistance Strategy (CAS), serve as the earliest possible indicators of what projects your government and the Bank might be considering for funding. Advocacy and campaigning experience around the world on Bank projects indicates that the earlier civil society gets involved in proposed projects, the greater the likelihood of impacting them. It would also be useful to understand the Bank’s project cycle as summarized below.

Project Cycle During IDENTIFICATION, both governments and the Bank are involved in analyzing development strategies for the respective country as a whole and in identifying projects that support those strategies. When the project identification is completed, the Project Information Document (PID) will be available through the World Bank’s Project Database3. This is the earliest publicly available project document and provides a summary of the Project Concept. The PID includes contact information for the Project Implementing Agency, as well as the World Bank Task Team Leader. PREPARATION, the second stage of the cycle, is the responsibility of your government. During preparation, the technical and institutional alternatives for achieving a project's objectives are identified and discussed. Preparation usually requires feasibility studies followed by more detailed studies of the alternatives that promise to yield the most satisfactory results. The environmental assessment is usually carried out during this phase. Project APPRAISAL, the responsibility of the Bank, provides a comprehensive review of all aspects of the project (technical, institutional, economic, and financial) and lays the foundation for implementing the project and evaluating it when completed. A Project Appraisal Document is published following this stage. During NEGOTIATIONS, discussions are held between the Bank and the government and agreements reached are contained in the draft loan, credit or grant documents. Upon completion of negotiations, the project is then presented to the Executive Directors of the Bank for their consideration. After approval, the loan, credit or grant agreement is signed. IMPLEMENTATION of a project usually starts after the loan, credit or grant is declared effective, which can normally be expected to take a few months after signing. (For more information, see Tools for Activists: An Information and Advocacy Guide to the World Bank Group, pg 2-12).

3 World Bank’s projects are available at

http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/PROJECTS/0,,menuPK:115635~pagePK:64020917~piPK:64021009~t

heSitePK:40941,00.html ; For specific projects in Indonesia, it is available at

http://web.worldbank.org/external/projects/main?pagePK=217672&piPK=95916&theSitePK=40941&menuPK=223

661&category=regcountries&regioncode=3&countrycode=ID

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Current MOS Entries for Indonesia

Economic Management (1)

Education (3)

Energy and Mining (3)

Environment and Natural Resource Management (1)

Finance (2)

Health, Nutrition and Population (2)

Private Sector Development (2)

Rural Development (3)

Social Development, Gender and Inclusion (1)

Transportation (2)

Urban Development (5)

Water and Sanitation (1)

TOTAL (26) A typical entry in the MOS is presented in the following order: Country; Sector; Title and project description; Stage of processing [(R)= Revised (italic text indicates a change from previous month; (N)= New]; Environmental Assessment Category; Project ID, a unique Bank control number for each project, appears in the MOS when the Project Information Document is available; Amount of loan, credit or

World Bank Environment Categorization Category A: A Category A project is likely to have significant adverse environmental impacts that are sensitive, diverse, or unprecedented. For a Category A project, the borrower is responsible for preparing a report, normally an Environmental Impact Assessment (or a suitably comprehensive regional or sectoral EA). Category B: A Category B project has potential adverse environmental impacts on human populations or environmentally important areas - including wetlands, forests, grasslands, and other natural habitats - which are less adverse than those of Category A projects. The scope of EA for a Category B project may vary from project to project, but it is narrower than that of Category A assessment.

Category C: A Category C project is likely to have minimal or no adverse environmental impacts. Beyond screening, no further EA action is required.

Category D: This special category for environmental projects was included in the original Operational Directive on Environmental Assessment issued in 1989. This category was deleted in the 1991 revision of the Operational Directive and is no longer in use. It was originally used to classify environmental projects for which a separate environmental assessment may not have been required due to the fact that the environment was a major focus of project preparation. Category F: A Category F project involves investment of Bank funds through a financial intermediary, in subprojects that may result in adverse environmental impacts. (Also known as Category FI.)

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grant (US$ millions); Name, address, phone, fax, E-mail address, and name and title of contact person of implementing agency.

For more information on WB projects in Indonesia, please contact: Wiwiek Endang W. Sonda - Information Specialist, World Bank Indonesia Office Ph: +62 21 5299 3000, Fax:+62 21 5299 3111, email: [email protected]

Economic Management (R)Strengthening Indonesia Statistics: The objective is to support improved data reporting and statistical capacity in Indonesia through the development of a World Bank-financed Statistical capacity building program (STATCAP). Project concept review scheduled for 8 February 2008. Environmental Assessment Category C. US$ 30.0 (IBRD). Consultants will be required. Central Bureau of Statistics Jl. Dr. Sutomo 6-8, Jakarta 10710, Indonesia, Jl. Dr. Sutomo 6-8, Jakarta 10710, Indonesia, Tel: (62-21) 381-0291, Fax: (62-21) 385-7046, E-mail: [email protected], Contact: Mr. Toto E. Sastrasuanda, Deputy Director General Education (R)Better Education and Reformed Management for Universal Teacher Upgrading: The objective is to improve teaching quality by improving teachers' knowledge of subject matter, pedagogical skills and classroom performance. The loan and credit were signed on 7 November 2007. Environmental Assessment Category C. PID: 97104. US$ 24.5/61.5 (IBRD/IDA). Consultants will be required. A pilot study financed by a Dutch Trust Fund is underway. Directorate of Improvement of Quality and Education Personnel, Ministry of National Education, Jl. Jend. Sudirman Senayan, Gedung A. Lantai 2, Jakarta Pusat Pusat, Indonesia, Tel: (62-21) 5790-1004, Fax: (62-21) 5790-0960, E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected], [email protected], Contact: Dr.Baedhowi Jalal, Director General for Improvement of Education and Personnel (R)Better Employment Knowledge and Enterpreneurship to Revitalize Job Access (BEKERJA): The objective is to improve the labor market for youth by addressing key bottlenecks on both the demand, supply side of the skills market; specifically to increase employment opportunities for out of school youth by improving the incentives for training; and enhancing youth partnership entrepreneurship. Appraisal scheduled for 11 September 2008. Environmental Assessment Category B. PID: 100763. US$ 200.0 (IBRD/IDA). Consultants to be determined. Ministry of National Education, Directorate General of Non Formal Education, Jl. Jend. Sudirman Senayan, E Building, 3rd Floor, Jakarta, Indonesia, Tel: (62-21) 572-5033, Fax: (62-21) 572-5487, Contact: Dr. Ace Suryadi, Director General (R)Education System Improvement through Sector Wide Approaches (SISWA): The objective is to improve efficiency and equity in the use of resources to increase access to basic education and improve the quality. Such improvements are expected to lead to increased net enrollment rates in lower secondary schools, higher and more timely completion of basic education, and better student learning achievement. Project preparation is underway. Environmental Assessment Category C. US$ 200.0/500.0 (IBRD/Grant from European Union and Dutch Goverment). Consultants to be determined. Directorate General of the Management of Primary and Secondary Education (Mandikdasmen),Ministry of National Education, Jl. Jend. Sudirman Senayan, E Bldg., 4th Floor, Jakarta, Indonesia, Tel: (62-21) 572-5057, Fax: (62-21) 572-5606, Contact: Professor Suyanto, Director General

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Energy and Mining (R)Geothermal Sector Reform: The objectives are to improve the policy framework, build domestic capacity, and catalyze investments in the geothermal sector. Appraisal scheduled for February 2008. Environmental Assessment Category C. PID: 99757. US$ 4.0 (GEF). Consultants will be required for preparation. Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Jln. Prof. Dr. Supomo No. 10, Jarkarta 12870 Indonesia, Tel/Fax: (0-21) 8370-2847, E-mail: [email protected], Contact: Mr. Sugiharto Harso Prayitno, Director of Geothermal Electricity Access for Rural: The objective is to increase and enhance modern electricity services to the rural poor. Decision meeting scheduled for 31 July 2008. Environmental Assessment Category B. PID: 93047. US$ 150.0 (IBRD). The project preparation grant (PHRD) agreement has been signed. The Government is now hiring consultants who will assist in project preparation: market assessment, pre-investment studies, regulation and policies, institutional aspects and participation. Directorate General of Electricity and Energy Utilization, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Jl. H.R. Rasuma Said Blok X-2, Kav 07-08, Limangan Kalarta, Indonesia, Tel: (62-21) 527-9347, 522-5180, Ext. 217, Fax: (62-21) 525-6064, E-mail: [email protected], Contact: Emy Perdanahari, Director of Electricity Program Supervision Lahendong Geothermal: The objective is to generate power from geothermal resources. The ERPA was signed on 10 December 2007. Environmental Assessment Category to be determined. PID: 96677 US$ 4.2/5.2 (Trust Fund/Prototype Carbon Fund purchase of carbon credits is anticipated). Consulting services to be determined. Perusahaan Listrik Negara, Jl. Trunojoyo Blok M I/135 Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta 12160 Indonesia, Tel: (62-21) 725-1234, Fax: (62-21) 739-6873, E-mail: [email protected], [email protected], Contacts: Mr. Tony Agus, Deputy Director of Generation and Primary Energy, and Mr. Hardiv Situmeang, Adviser to the Board of Directors Environment and Natural Resources Management Kecamatan Development Program Community Conservation: The objective is to mainstream biodiversity conservation into community-driven development by targeting kecamatan in areas of high global biodiversity, where the kecamatan development program (KDP) already works. Appraisal is underway. Environmental Assessment Category C. PID: 96857. US$ 10.0 (GEF). Consultants will be required to design and implement training programs and awareness raising programs for KDP staff in target areas and conduct mapping and land-use assessments to target activities and areas for assistance and specific activities. Ministry of Home Affairs, Pemberdayaan Masyarakat dan Desa, Department Dalam Negeri Republic Indonesia, Jl. TMP Kalibata No. 17, Makarta Selatan 12750 Indonesia, Contact: Mr. Ayip Muflich, Director General Finance Guarantee Fund: The objective is to establish a Government-owned financing vehicle to guarantee payment obligations of public institutions contracting with the private sector for infrastructure services. Project concept review scheduled for 15 April 2008. Environmental Assessment Category U. PID: 101543. US$ 250.0 (IBRD). Consultants from Castallia will examine legal and institutional set-up issues. Consultants are required for preparation. Ministry of Finance, Building B, 3rd Floor, Jalan, Dr. Wahidin No. 1, Jakarta Pusat 10710, Indonesia, Tel: (62-81) 683-4459, Fax: (62-81) 345-2558, E-mail: [email protected], Contact: Mr. Rio Silaban, Head, Risk Management Unit

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Second Government Financial Management and Revenue Administration: The objective is to reform revenue administration. Project preparation is underway. Environmental Assessment Category C. PID: 100740. US$ 60.0 (IBRD). Consultants will be required. Ministry of Finance, DG Tax, DG Tax, B Bldg., 14th Floor, Jl. Jend. Gatot Subroto Kav. 40-42, Jakarta, Indonesia, Tel: (62-21) 526-2918, Fax: (62-21) 522-5136, E-mail: [email protected], Contact: Mr. Robert Pakpahan, Coordinator, Tax Administration

Health, Nutrition and Population (R)National Agency for Food and Drug Control: The objective is to improve the safety and quality of food and pharmaceuticals by strengthening the food and pharmaceuticals quality assurance management system. Preparation is on hold until further notice. Environmental Assessment Category C. PID: 82673. US$ 48.0 (IBRD/IDA). Consultants will be required. National Agency for Drug and Food Control, Jl. Percetakan Negara No. 23, Jakarta 10560 Indonesia, Tel: (62-21) 424-5331, Fax: (62-21) 425-0764, 424-4974, E-mail: [email protected], Contact: Dr. Wistianto Wisnu, Head of Bureau of Planning (R)Third Water Supply and Sanitation for Low-Income Communities (Cr. 4204-IND): The objective is to improve delivery of water supply and sanitation to the eastern kabupatens. The credit was signed on 27 December 2007. Environmental Assessment Category B. PID: 85375. US$ 142.6 (IDA). Consultants will be required. Ministry of Public Works, J. Pattimura No. 20, Jakarta, Indonesia, Tel: (62-21) 7279-6158, Fax: (62-21) 7279-6155, Contact: Ir. Agoes Widjanarko, MIP, Directorate General of Human Settlements

Private Sector Development Private Infrastructure Financing and Support Facility: The objective is to promote public-private partnership in infrastructure and to attract private long-term capital into commercially viable infrastructure projects by offering a range of financial products through a new financial intermediary. Preparation is underway. Environmental Assessment Category FI. PID: 92218. US$ 60.0 (IBRD). Consulting services to be determined. Ministry of Finance, Jl. Lapangan Banteng 2-4, Jakarta, Indonesia, Tel: (62-21) 251-2222, Fax: (62-21) 572-2446, E-mail: [email protected], Contact: Mr. Freddy Saragih, Head, Bureau of Banking and other Financial Institutions; Coordinating Ministry of Economic Affairs (R)Fourth Policy Development Loan( (Ln. 7494-IND): The objective is to implement policy reforms in three critical areas: (i) Investment Climate; (ii) Public Financial Management and Anti-Corruption; and (iii) Service Delivery. The loan was signed on 12 December 2007. Environmental Assessment Category U. PID: 105637. US$ 600.0 (IBRD). Consulting services to be determined. Ministry of Finance, B Building, 3rd Floor, Jalan, Dr. Wahidin No. 1, Jakarta Pusat 10710, Indonesia, Tel: (62-81) 683-4459, Fax: (62-81) 345-2558, E-mail: [email protected], Contact: Mr. Rio Saliban, Head, Risk Management Unit Rural Development Agricultural Exports Competitiveness: The objective is to strengthen the competitiveness of select agricultural export industries/production chains using a public-private partnership approach. Appraisal scheduled for 28 March 2008. Environmental Assessment Category C. PID: 101905. US$ 66.0 (IBRD). Consultants will be required during project implementation. Ministry of Trade, J. M.I. Ridwan Rais No. 5, Jakarta 10110 Indonesia, Tel: (62-21) 385-8204, 386-0940, Fax: (62-21) 385-8191, E-mail: [email protected], Contact: Ms. Diah Maulida, Director General, International Trade Dam Operational Improvement and Safety: The objective is to improve reservoir dams and make them safer. Project preparation is underway. Environmental Assessment Category B. PID: 96532. US$ 75.0

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(IBRD). Consultants are required for project support, including detail design and construction supervision. Ministry of Public Works, Department of Water Resources, Jl. Pattimura 20, Jakarta, Indonesia, Tel: (62-21) 739-6616, Fax: (62-21) 720-8285, Contact: Ir. Siswoko, Director General Fisheries Revitalization: The objective is to improve income in rural coastal communities in participating districts by (a) increasing coastal and fisheries commodity-based economic growth and diversification (including support for aqua farmer groups in (i) primary production, value-added processing, export-oriented marketing; and (ii) linking the to formal process of finance); and (b) developing a system for sustainable utilization and collaborative management of coastal fisheries resources and ecosystems. Appraisal scheduled for November 2008. Environmental Assessment Category B. PIDs: 90257, 95592. US$ 40.0/40.0/8.0 (IBRD/IDA/GEF). Consultants will be required for preparation. Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, Directorate General of Aqua Culture, Ministry of Agriculture Complex, Bldg., B, 4th Floor, Jl Harsono RM No. 3, Ragunan, Jakarta Selatan, Indonesia, Tel/Fax: (62-21) 351-9070 Ext. 7723, 310-7960, Contacts: Mr. Saifuddin, Director for Planning and Foreign Cooperation and Ir. Wahyuningsih Darajati, Director for Marine Affairs and Fisheries, Bappenas Social Development, Gender and Inclusion National Program for Community Empowerment (PNPM-KDP): The objective is to reduce poverty and improve local-level governance in rural Indonesia for NPCE include: (a) institutionalizing participatory processes in local Government; (b) providing cost-effective, basic social and economic infrastructure; (c) promoting greater use of health and education services by poor communities; (d) providing emergency reconstruction assistance; and (e) improving production and marketing skills in poor communities. Appraisal completed. Negotiations scheduled for 28 January 2008. Environmental Assessment Category B. PID: 105002. US$ 115.0/116.0 (IBRD/IDA). Consultants to be determined. Ministry of Home Affairs, Jl. Medan Merdeka Utara No. 7, Indonesia, Tel: (62-21) 345-3503, Fax: (62-2) 351-8767

Transportation (R)National Roads Improvement: The objective is to (a) enable decentralization and sustain regional economic competitiveness and social well-being by upgrading substandard roads that have been reclassified as national and strategic roads to the required national standards and by eliminating traffic bottlenecks along strategic and national roads; and (b) enhance road sector management capacity. Concept review completed. Appraisal scheduled for 22 April 2008. Environmental Assessment Category A. PID: 90990. US$ 300.0 (IBRD). Negotiations with the consultant are underway for project preparation. Ministry of Public Works, Jl. Pattimura No. 20, Jakarta Selatan 12110 Indonesia, Tel: (62-21) 720-0281, Fax: (62-21) 720-1760, Contact: Mr. Taufik Widjoyono, Director of Planning, Directorate General of Highways

Freeways Program: The objective is to construct a freeway system that will support long-term economic and social development. Project preparation is underway. Environmental Assessment Category A. PID: 96744. US$ 300.0 (IBRD). Consultants will be required. Ministry of Public Works, Jl. Pattimura No. 20, Jakarta Selatan 12110 Indonesia, Tel: (62-21) 720-0281, Fax: (62-21) 720-1760, Contact: Mr. Taufik Widjoyono, Director of Planning, Directorate General of Highways

Urban Development (R)National Program for Community Empowerment in Urban Areas (PNPM-UPP): The objective is to improve services and infrastructure identified and delivered in a more effective and participatory

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manner through scaling up of a sustainable national program for poverty reduction. Appraisal completed. Negotiations scheduled for 30 January 2008. Environmental Assessment Category B. PID: 96921. US$ 50.0/100.0 (IBRD/IDA). Consultants will be required. Ministry of Public Works, Directorate General of Human Settlements, Jl. Pattimura No. 20, Jakarta Selatan, Indonesia, Tel: (62-21) 7279-6158, Fax: (62-21) 7279-6155, E-mail: [email protected], [email protected], Contact: Ir. Agoes Widjanarko, Director General of Human Settlements R)National Program for Community Empowerment in Urban Areas (PNPM II UPP): (Formerly Social Development, Gender and Inclusion) The objective is to support GOI national poverty alleviation program (PNPM) for the benefit of the urban poor by improving series and infrastructure identified and delivered in a more effective and participatory manner. Project concept review scheduled for 14 April 2008. Environmental Assessment Category B. US$ 200.0 (IBRD). National Management Consultant and Oversight Consultants will be required. Ministry of Public Works, Jl. Pattimura No. 20, Jakarta Selatan, Indonesia, Tel: (62-81) 7279-6158, Fax: (62-21) 7279 6155, E-mail: [email protected], Contact: MR. Agoes Widjanarko, Director General of Human Settlement (R)West Tarum Canal: The objective is to improve the quality, quantity and reliability of the raw water supply to Jakarta. Project concept review scheduled for 15 February 2008. Environmental Assessment Category B. PID: 96757. US$ 80.0 (IBRD). Consultants have been selected for preparation. Directorate General of Water Resources, Ministry of Public Works, Jl. Pattimura 20, Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta 12110 Indonesia, Tel: (62-021) 722-2804, Fax: (62-021) 726-1956, E-mail: [email protected], Contact: Mr. Iwan Nursyirwan, Director General of Water Resources Infrastructure Development Policy Loan (DPL): The objective is to support a carefully selected subset of the Government’s broader reform agenda on infrastructure. Policy actions or triggers were designed to maximize: (a) focus on reforms that are seen as key priorities by the Government; (b) linkage to fiscal management; and (c) potential for near term impact; (d) support to cross-sectoral reforms. Approved by the Executive Directors on 4 December 2007. Environmental Assessment Category U. PID: 107163. US$ 200.0 (IBRD). Consultants will be required. Ministry of Finance, Jl. Dr. Wahidin No. 1, Jakarta 10710, Indonesia, Tel: (62-21) 384-6725, Fax: (62-21) 3500 842, E-mail: [email protected], Contact: Mr. Rionald Silaban Jakarta Urgent Flood Mitigation (JUFMP): The objective is intended as part of a comprehensive program of activities to reduce the economic and social cost of flooding by partially restoring the capacity of the city’s flood control system to its original design level of protection of 25 years. The project would benefit poorer segments of the population who live in the flood-prone areas and are most vulnerable to the immediate impacts of flooding including loss of income, medical costs, as well as the costs of infrastructure, business and home repairs. The proposed JUFMP would consist of four components: (a) urgent maintenance dredging; (b) construction of a disposal site for dredge spoil; (c) rehabilitation of canal and river embankments; and (d) capacity building and project implementation support. Project identification is underway. Environmental Assessment Category to be determined. PID: 108523. US$ 125.0 (IBRD). Consulting services to be determined. Ministry of Public Works, J. Pattimura No. 20, Jakarta, Indonesia, Tel: (62-21) 7279-6158, Fax: (62-21) 7279-6155, Contact: Ir. Agoes Widjanarko, MIP, Directorate General of Human Settlements

Water and Sanitation Urban Water Supply and Sanitation: The objective is to improve water supply services by strengthening

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public water utilities to become operationally efficient and financially sustainable, and by involving local private enterprises in construction and operation of water systems under the design-build-lease scheme. Negotiations scheduled for 19 February 2008. Environmental Assessment Category B. PID: 90991. US$ 30.0 (IBRD). Consultants will be required. Ministry of Public Works, Jl. Pattimura 20, Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta 12110 Indonesia, Tel: (62-021) 7179-6158, Fax: (62-021) 7279-6155, Contact: Ir. Agoes Widjanarko, Director General of Human Settlements

Asian Development Bank Proposed Projects

About Business Opportunities (BOp) Business Opportunities (BOp) identifies potential projects that are under consideration for ADB financing. The BOp listings do not guarantee that financing will be approved for particular projects. However, BOp listings serve as important tools for monitoring and follow up of proposed projects. These, along with your country’s Country Strategy and Program (CSP), work as early warnings on the projects that your government and the Bank are considering for funding. Advocacy and campaigning experience around the world on Bank projects indicates that the earlier civil society gets involved in proposed projects, the greater the likelihood for impacting them. New and proposed projects are listed until the point of ADB Board approval; the remaining are dropped from the list. BOp listings are prepared after CSP approval and during the early phases of Project Preparation. For better understanding of this process, the ADB’s Project Cycle is summarized below.

Project Cycle Project Identification/Preparation: ADB often provides grants called project/program preparatory technical assistance (PPTA) to help the government identify and prepare feasible projects. The summary is made available in the form of a project profile or project information document (PID). During the early stage of the PPTA, an initial poverty and social assessment is conducted to identify people who may be beneficially or adversely affected. A technical assistance report is prepared as a recommendation for ADB to finance a technical assistance project. If the project requires resettlement of people or might adversely impact the environment, or indigenous peoples, certain safeguard assessments are prepared during this stage. The results of these assessments are to be made available to affected people. For more information on community rights under ADB safeguards and international best practices, see comparative matrices of MDB safeguard policies at http://www.bicusa.org/en/Article.3494.aspx

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Project Examination: ADB examines project feasibility, first through a fact-finding mission and then through an appraisal mission. The fact-finding mission examines the project's technical, financial, economic, environmental, marketing, and management aspects and potential social impact. Detailed project risks and sensitivity analyses are carried out to assess viability of the proposed project and loan terms are discussed. Following this, the Appraisal Mission conducts further field study, analyses and consultation, as required. The mission then prepares a loan proposal report and draws up a draft loan agreement for negotiation. After appraisal, the draft loan agreement and draft project proposal is submitted for review. Government is then called for negotiation with ADB. After negotiations with the government, the loan proposal is submitted to Board of Directors for Approval, through its Report and Recommendation of the President (RRP). After Board approval, the document is sent to the borrowing country's Government for cabinet authorization following which the loan agreement is signed. The loan takes effect once certain conditions are met. The requirements and deadline for loan effectiveness are stipulated in the loan agreement. ADB-assisted projects are implemented by the executing agency according to the agreed schedule and procedures as detailed out in the project administration memorandum. Implementation time generally ranges from two to five years but depends on the type and nature of the project. ADB's review missions assess the progress of project implementation by visiting it at least twice a year throughout the implementation period. If a project has significant environmental or social issues, ADB will often require the borrower to submit regular monitoring reports, in addition to progress reports. Information on the project's implementation progress and status of development objectives and loan covenants is added to the project information document during this implementation phase. (For more information, refer to ‘Unpacking the ADB: A Guide to Understanding the Asian Development Bank4’) Commonly Used BOp Acronyms TA: Technical Assistance AOTA: Advisory and Operational Technical Assistance Loans PPTA: Project Preparatory Technical Assistance RETA: Regional Technical Assistance N: New Project EIA: Environmental Impact Assessment IEE: Initial Environmental Examination

4 BIC-NGO Forum on ADB Toolkit in many languages can be downloaded from

http://www.bicusa.org/en/Article.1630.aspx , incuding one in Bahasa Indonesia

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Current Business Opportunities for Indonesia Agriculture and Natural Resources (2) Education (2) Health, Nutrition and Population (2) Transport and Communication (1) TOTAL (7)

For more information on specific projects, please contact the following at the ADB:

The Project Officer (contact details listed against each project). When emailing, also

copy to: [email protected]. You may also contact the ADB Public Information and

Disclosure Unit (See: http://www.adb.org/Disclosure/contact.asp).

Agriculture and Natural Resources Project Name Second Rural Infrastructure Support Project Project Type and ID LOAN: (N) INO 40247-01 Executing Agency Directorate General of Human Settlements,MOPW Loan Amount (US$ million) 50.00 Date of First Listing 15 February 2008 Objectives and Scope The Project will improve the socioeconomic conditions of the rural

communities in the project area. It will improve access of the poor and near poor in rural areas in the participating provinces to basic rural infrastructure. The Project will follow the existing PNPM Mandiri design. Major lessons from the RISP that will be used in the design of RISP II are (i) community facilitation in community planning and preparation; (ii) the communities will be provided close technical backstopping to help ensure that the design of the civil works is apropriate and quality of civil work is high; and (iii) simple fund flow arrangement with direct transfer to the community accounts.

Environmental Category To be determined. Project Processing Stage Beginning of Fact-finding Mission: Apr 2008

ADB Environmental Categorization Category “A” Projects: Projects having severe environmental impacts. An EIA is required Category “B” Projects: Projects having some adverse environmental impacts. An IEE is required in order to determine whether an EIA also needs to be done. If not, then the IEE is the final environment document. Category “C” Projects: Projects that have no environmental impacts. No IEE or EIA is required but environmental considerations are still reviewed. Category “F1” Projects: Projects involving a financial intermediary or equity investment. The financial intermediary will apply an environmental management system if environmental impacts are expected.

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Project Officer Bobur Alimov (632-5511) Indonesia Resident Mission [email protected]

Project Name Integrated Citarum Water Resources Management - Project 1 Project Type and ID LOAN: INO 37049-02 Executing Agency Directorate General of Water Resources

Contact : Ir Siswoko, Director General

Loan Amount (US$ million) 60.00 Date of First Listing 4 July 2007 Objectives and Scope Project Impact : Poverty, health and living standards in the Citarum

River Basin improved by year 2021 Project Outcome: Improved and integrated water resource management in place, with government and the community working in partnership to achieve a shared vision Project Outputs: 1) Improved infrastructure facilities 2) Effective institutional arrangements for integrated water resource management in the basin 3) Conditions created for improved and integrated water resource development and management

Environmental Category B Project Processing Stage MRM Completed : 2 October 2007

Project Officer Christopher I. Morris (632-6225) Agriculture, Environment & Natural Resources Division, SERD [email protected]

Education

Project Name Enhance Continuing Skills Development (formerly Second Senior Secondary Education Project)

Project Type and ID AOTA: INO 33409-05 Executing Agency Ministry of National Education

Contact : Mr. Joko Sutrisno, Director Fax. No. : 62 21 572 5049 Address : Jakarta, Indonesia

TA Amount (US$ '000) 500.00 Date of First Listing 30 August 2007 Objectives and Scope TBD Environmental Category - Project Processing Stage SRC Completed: 29 December 2007 Project Officer Wendy Duncan (632-6809)

Social Sectors Division, SERD

[email protected]

Project Name Indonesia Vocational Education Strengthening (formerly Second

Senior Secondary Education Project)

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Project Type and ID LOAN: INO 33409-01 Executing Agency Directorate General for Primary and Secondary Education, Ministry

of National Education (MONE) Contact : Professor Suyanto, Director General Fax. No. : 62 21 572 5606 Address : Ministry of National Education Jakarta, Indonesia

Loan Amount (US$ million) 80.00 Date of First Listing 30 August 2007 Objectives and Scope TBD Environmental Category TBD Project Processing Stage SRC Completed: 29 December 2007 Project Officer Wendy Duncan (632-6809)

Social Sectors Division, SERD

[email protected]

Health, Nutrition, and Population Project Name Enhancing the Legal and Administrative Framework for Land

Project Project Type and ID AOTA: INO 37304-01 Executing Agency National Land Agency (BPN) TA Amount (US$ '000) 500.00 Date of First Listing 14 June 2007 Objectives and Scope The TA objective is to assist the Government to enhance the legal

and administrative framework for land law including land acquisition and resettlement. The TA will pursue this objective by supporting: (i) preparation and approval of a draft Land Law; (ii) consultation on the draft Land Law in selected regions and with the civil society; (iii) presentation of the draft Land Law to the parliament; (iv) preparation of draft regulations for implementing the proposed Land Law including elaboration of the existing land acquisition and resettlement regulations when required; (v) identification of any other regulations that might be needed to support the proposed Land Law; and (vi) a capacity needs assessment and preparation of a proposal for a capacity building program for follow-up financing

Environmental Category - Project Processing Stage Approved by the Bank : 20 December 2007

Project Officer Marla Huddleston (632-5544) Lao Resident Mission [email protected]

Project Name Support for HIV and AIDS Prevention in Infrastructure Project Type and ID AOTA: INO 40130-01 Executing Agency Badan Pembinaan Konstruksi dan Sumber Daya

Manusia(Construction Services and Human Resource Devt Board)

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Contact : Mr. Iwan Nursyirwan Diar, Dipl. HE E-mail : [email protected] Tel. No. : 62 21 7366639 62 21 72797848 Address : Jl. Patimura No. 20 Gedung Blok B1A Lt.V Kebayoran Baru Jakarta Selatan Indonesia

TA Amount (US$ '000) 200.00 Date of First Listing 24 October 2006 Objectives and Scope The TA impact is to help mitigate the risk of HIV associated with

infrastructure development by addressing high-risk behavior of workers in the construction sector. The TA outcome is an HIV prevention strategy and implementation mechanism for the construction sector. The scope of the TA includes the following: Component 1 develops an HIV and AIDS prevention strategy for the construction sector. Component 2 develops appropriate Occupational Safety Health standards for HIV and AIDS prevention training for construction services providers and on-site workers on projects with high HIV risk. Component 3 builds the capacity of the executing agency to roll out the strategy at the end of the TA.

Environmental Category - Project Processing Stage Approved by the Bank : 20 December 2007

Project Officer Lisa Kulp (632-6341)

Social Sectors Division, SERD

[email protected]

Transport & Communications Project Name Regional Roads Development Project Project Type and ID PPTA: INO 38479-02 Executing Agency Ministry of Public Works TA Amount (US$ '000) 1,300.00 Date of First Listing 30 October 2007 Objectives and Scope The PPTA will facilitate the movement of passengers and goods

more efficient and cost-effective provincially (within East and West Kalimantan and southern Java Provinces), nationally (between northern northern and southern Java), and subregionally (between northern Kalimantan provincies and Malaysia).

Environmental Assessment Required Project Processing Stage Board Circulation Completed : 12 December 2007

Project Officer Robert Valkovic (632-6485)

Infrastructure Division, SERD

[email protected]