Restructuring Status: Archived Restructuring Type: Level two Last modified on date : 10/26/2011 1. Basic Information Project ID & Name P079736: 3A-CEMAC Transp Transit Facil (FY07) Country Africa Task Team Leader Nicolas Peltier-Thiberge Sector Manager/Director Supee Teravaninthorn Country Director Yusupha B. Crookes Original Board Approval Date 06/26/2007 Original Closing Date: 01/31/2013 Current Closing Date 01/31/2016 Proposed Closing Date [if applicable] EA Category B-Partial Assessment Revised EA Category B-Partial Assessment-Partial Assessment EA Completion Date 09/30/2006 Revised EA Completion Date 2. Revised Financing Plan (US$m) Source Original Revised BORR 75.00 75.00 IDA 147.00 147.00 IDAT 54.00 54.00 Total 276.00 276.00 3. Borrower Organization Department Location Republic of Cameroon Cameroon 4. Implementing Agency Organization Department Location The Ministry of Finance (MINEFI) Cameroon MINISTRY OF Chad INFRASTRUCTURE CAMRAIL PRIVATE SECTOR Cameroon Ministry of Public Works Road Fund and Ministry Central African Republic ii 5. Disbursement Estimates (US$m) Actual amount disbursed as of 11/01/2011 144.05 Fiscal Year Annual Cumulative 2010 0.00 144.05 2012 0.00 144.05 Total 144.05 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's development objectives are to enhance regional trade and integration and sub-regional cooperation between CEMAC and ECCAS member states, and specifically provide the landlocked countries Central African Republic (CAR) and Chad with a better access to the Port of Douala through: (i) assistance to the strengthening of the CEMAC Customs Union; and (ii) improvement of the logistics chain, including road and rail infrastructure to the Port of Douala's hinterland. At a higher level, the project will contribute to the shared growth objectives of the CEMAC countries' PRSPs, by ensuring that the Customs Union is effectively implemented and by improving trade facilitation in the region. It will also support the broader goal of increasing the regional integration of CEMAC member states by improving its core rail and road infrastructure. Furthermore, NEPAD has selected CEMAC as one of the target institutions for Central Africa, and these corridors as the main transport infrastructure to be supported in this sub region. 7b. Revised Project Development Objectives/Outcomes [if applicable] iii