The World Bank Report No: ISR9749 Implementation Status & Results Pakistan Balochistan Small Scale Irrigation Project (P089378) Public Disclosure Copy Operation Name: Balochistan Small Scale Irrigation Project (P089378) Project Stage: Implementation Seq.No: 11 Status: ARCHIVED Archive Date: 17-May-2013 Country: Pakistan Approval FY: 2008 Product Line: IBRD/IDA Region: SOUTH ASIA Lending Instrument: Specific Investment Loan Implementing Agency(ies): Key Dates Board Approval Date 26-Feb-2008 Original Closing Date 30-Jun-2013 Planned Mid Term Review Date Last Archived ISR Date 12-Dec-2012 Effectiveness Date 12-Sep-2008 Revised Closing Date 30-Jun-2013 Actual Mid Term Review Date 10-Apr-2011 Project Development Objectives Project Development Objective (from Project Appraisal Document) The development objective of the Balochistan Small Scale Irrigation Project (BSSIP) is to support efforts by the GoBalochistan to improve the management of scarce water resources in the Pishin Lora Basin (PLB) by reducing the overall impact of the present water crisis. Project activities are designed to recognize the importance of direct participation of water users and other stakeholders. Key indicators include (i) increased surface water availability and reduced groundwater depletion, (ii) increased water productivity through a combination of engineering, management, and agricultural measures, and (iii) expanded local capacity and participation of farmers to implement similar schemes and formulate plans for sustainable water resources development and watershed management. Has the Project Development Objective been changed since Board Approval of the Project? Yes No Component(s) Component Name Component Cost Component A:Partial Restoration of Water Storage Capacity of the Bund Khushdil Khan Reservoir 10.80 Component B: Small-scale Irrigation Schemes 9.66 Component C: Institutional Capacity Building, Further Studies and Preparation of the Next Phase 4.54 Public Disclosure Copy Overall Ratings Previous Rating Current Rating Progress towards achievement of PDO Satisfactory Satisfactory Overall Implementation Progress (IP) Satisfactory Satisfactory Overall Risk Rating Implementation Status Overview Despite overall current security challenges in Pakistan as a whole, and Balochistan in particular, implementation progress under the project is significant. Main works for augmentation of Band-e-Khushdil Khan (BKK), including the Main Dam, Intake Tower, Spillway and the Protection Embankment have been completed and the dam is ready to Page 1 of 5 The World Bank Report No: ISR9749 receive water for additional storage. Similarly progress under 15 small schemes are progressing well and 12 have been completed. The project retains its satisfactory implementation rating. Nevertheless, remaining auxiliary works in BKK, completion of one small scheme, preparation of two future investment projects for Nari and Porali river basins and implementation of groundwater issues in Quetta sub-basin would require additional time to complete. Public Disclosure Copy Locations Country First Administrative Division Location Planned Actual Pakistan Balochistan Quetta District Pakistan Balochistan Pishin District Pakistan Balochistan Kalat District Pakistan Balochistan Balochistan Pakistan Balochistan Khushdil Khan Bund Pakistan Balochistan Mastung District Pakistan Balochistan Qila Abdullah District Results Project Development Objective Indicators Indicator Name Core Unit of Measure Baseline Current End Target Increased surface water availability and Text Value From 2000 ha of the BKK Provision of surface irrigation approach restoration of hydrological balance in command area, 1000 ha were to 1000 ha and conversion of PLB by reducing groundwater depletion. not receiving irrigation while 700 ha from ground water to 700 ha were irrigated mostly surface irrigation with tubewells. Date 07-Jan-2008 11-Apr-2013 30-Jun-2013 Comments Progress made. Improve productivity of irrigated agriculture. Text Value Income generated by irrigated Income generated by irrigated Public Disclosure Copy agriculture in Project area is agriculture to farmers 126.2M estimated as PRs 40.3 in 4thyear and 167M in the million. This has to be 10th year. verified again by the M&E consultants. Date 07-Jan-2008 11-Apr-2013 30-Jun-2013 Comments progress made for most schemes we are at 2nd and 3rd year not year 4 yet. Page 2 of 5 The World Bank Report No: ISR9749 Improved institutional local government Text Value Poor participation of Farmers 31 formed and trained 24 FOs/COs formed, trained capacity and Farmers Organizations to and Community Organization and aware of groundwater implement similar schemes for sustainable in water management and depletion. 24 FOs/COs aware water resources and watershed management. little capacity in understanding of new agric. practices and Public Disclosure Copy and controlling groundwater locally based irrig. service resource depletion. providers. Limited awareness in new and improved water management and agricultural practices by locally basedirrigation service providers and users. Date 07-Jan-2008 11-Apr-2013 30-Jun-2013 Comments Target met Intermediate Results Indicators Indicator Name Core Unit of Measure Baseline Current End Target a) increase in surface water and reduction in Text Value a) High dependency on Would be done after a) In BKK dependency on 68 dependency on groundwater sources groundwater due to lack of completion of all works under wells for irrigating 700 ha to incentives and poor surface BKK be reduced by100%. b) increase in productivity of water for irrigated water supply b) Limited Availability of surface water to areas in the vicinity of the BKK. utilization of high increase by 80% b) efficiencyIrrigation methods Productivity of delivered water low water use efficiency and to increase by 100% poor linkages Date 07-Jan-2008 11-Apr-2013 30-Jun-2013 Comments Progress made, BKK works completed, but main delivery channel would be rehabilitated and on farm work would be done next year Public Disclosure Copy a) percent increase in productivity of delivered Text Value a) In 15 targeted SSISs in the Conveyance efficiency a) In 15 SSISs, productivity of water to irrigated areas in the subproject areas PLB, productivity of water is increased by 84% and crop delivered water to irrigated and vicinity of the SSIS. very low b) Poor crop intensity yields on average has areas to increase by 40% b) and yields due to poor agr increased 30% In 15 SSISs, crop intensity b)percent increase in irrigated cropping extn services, access to and crop yields to increase by intensity and crop yields improved seeds and reliable 25% irrig services Date 07-Jan-2008 11-Apr-2013 30-Jun-2013 Comments Target Met. Preliminary data indicates an increase in Page 3 of 5 The World Bank Report No: ISR9749 irrigated area of 54% and cropping intensity of 50% # of FOs/COs aware of groundwater overuse Text Value FO/CO with limited or no 31 FOs/Cos have been 24 FOs/COs to be formed and and trained in agriculture practices such as capacity and without much formed and trainined. trained Public Disclosure Copy high efficiency irrigation and integrated pest participation in water Additional 6 FOs for management resources management downstream BKK were formed and would be trained Date 07-Jan-2008 11-Apr-2013 30-Jun-2013 Comments Target Met Data on Financial Performance (as of 12-Mar-2013) Financial Agreement(s) Key Dates Project Ln/Cr/Tf Status Approval Date Signing Date Effectiveness Date Original Closing Date Revised Closing Date P089378 IDA-43870 Effective 26-Feb-2008 25-Jun-2008 12-Sep-2008 30-Jun-2013 30-Jun-2013 Disbursements (in Millions) Project Ln/Cr/Tf Status Currency Original Revised Cancelled Disbursed Undisbursed % Disbursed P089378 IDA-43870 Effective XDR 15.80 15.80 0.00 11.35 4.45 72.00 Disbursement Graph Public Disclosure Copy Page 4 of 5 The World Bank Report No: ISR9749 Key Decisions Regarding Implementation Given the remaining works described above, the project closing date would be extended. Public Disclosure Copy Restructuring History There has been no restructuring to date. Related Projects There are no related projects. Public Disclosure Copy Page 5 of 5