ORSB – ANGOLA COUNTRY STRATEGY PAPER 2011 - 2015
A third project, the Environmental Sector Support Project (UA 12 million) was approved in February 2009 with crosscutting components that partially support the pillar’s objectives.
CSP 2005-2007 and CSP Update 2007-2009
Approved before 2005 and Approved (2005-2009)
On-going during 2005-2009
Pillar I - Reduction of poverty Artisanal Fisheries Project Bom Jesus Calenga
through
improved
social (Fisheries)
Project (Agriculture)
services
delivery
and
increased
access
to Basic Education Project
Sumber
Water
production factors
Sanitation Project
Reintegration of Vulnerable Environmental
Sector
Groups in Huambo Project Support Project
Rehabilitation of Health
services in Uige Province
Pillar II - Creation of a
Financial Management
conducive environment for
Support
Project
private sector development
(PAGEF).
Closed (2005-2009)
Study on the preparation
of
Environment
Investment Program
1.2.3 In support of the second pillar, only one project was approved, the Financial Management Support ProjectPAGEF. The PAGEF project, costing UA 5.9 million, supports: (i) capacity-building in state property management and
internal audit, (ii) institutional and human capacity-building for the external audit function; and (iii) project management
and monitoring.
1.2.4 Sectors Distribution of the Active Portfolio The portfolio’s distribution by sector is as follows: Agriculture & Rural
Development including Environment(49%), Social, including Health and Education (27%), Water and Sanitation (16%),
and Multisector (8%). The agriculture, rural development and environment receive the first largest share of assistance, the
social sector the second place and the water and sanitation sector comes in third place. The Governance, economic
management and public sector is the smallest portion of the assistance.
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