75855 v2 Restructuring Status: Archived Restructuring Type: Level two Last modified on date : 02/13/2013 1. Basic Information Project ID & Name P072202: 3A-GEF SWIO Fisheries SIL (FY07) Country Africa Task Team Leader Xavier F. P. Vincent Sector Manager/Director Magdolna Lovei Country Director Johannes C.M. Zutt Original Board Approval Date 06/28/2007 Original Closing Date: 11/30/2011 Current Closing Date 03/31/2013 Proposed Closing Date [if applicable] EA Category C-Not Required Revised EA Category C-Not Required-Not Required EA Completion Date 06/15/2005 Revised EA Completion Date 2. Revised Financing Plan (US$m) Source Original Revised BORR 0.00 0.00 FAOR 0.00 0.70 FFEM 1.00 1.00 GEFU 12.72 12.00 NORM 3.00 2.27 OLBC 10.52 6.68 ZBIL 2.00 0.00 Total 29.24 22.65 3. Borrower Organization Department Location 4. Implementing Agency Organization Department Location i 5. Disbursement Estimates (US$m) Actual amount disbursed as of 03/07/2013 12.00 Fiscal Year Annual Cumulative 2013 0.00 12.00 Total 12.00 6. Policy Exceptions and Safeguard Policies Does the restructured project require any exceptions to Bank policies? N Does the restructured projects trigger any new safeguard policies? If yes, please select N from the checklist below and update ISDS accordingly before submitting the package. 7a. Project Development Objectives/Outcomes Original/Current Project Development Objectives/Outcomes The Project Development Objective relates specifically to assessing the current status of offshore fisheries within the 200 mile Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZ?s) of coastal states in the South West Indian Ocean. The project aims to generate scientific knowledge and develop legal and institutional capacity to implement an action plan in order to mange these fisheries for maximum economic returns, consistent with a management strategy that stresses environmental sustainability and socially equitable distribution of the benefits of exploitation. The project will adopt an ecosystem approach which will lead to an improved understanding of transboundary and environmental influences on stock health, the life histories of key species and variability in inter-annual estimates of stock abundance.Outcomes 1) A defensible Transboundry Diagnostic Analysis (TDA) of regional fisheries; 2) A Strategic Action Plan (SAP) defining how each of the SWIOFP countries propose individually and collectively to address any regional issues identified. 3) Development of institutional capacity to better manage the resources identified. Indicators 1) Awareness raised amongst key stakeholders (Coastal States) on the TDA and; 2) TDA recognized by the Coastal Sates; 3) SAP approved by the contracting parties (Coastal States); 4) Coordination and synergy established between regional efforts; 5) Improved analysis of historical, existing and new data. 7b. Revised Project Development Objectives/Outcomes [if applicable] ii