Public Disclosure Copy The World Bank Implementation Status & Results Report Rwanda Improved Cookstoves Project (P158411) Rwanda Improved Cookstoves Project (P158411) AFRICA | Rwanda | Environment, Natural Resources & the Blue Economy Global Practice | Carbon Offset | Investment Project Financing | FY 2017 | Seq No: 2 | ARCHIVED on 03-Oct-2019 | ISR36454 | Implementing Agencies: Inyenyeri and DelAgua Health Rwanda, Inyenyeri, DelAgua Project Development Objectives Project Development Objective (from Project Appraisal Document) The project development objective (PDO) is to reduce the use of woody biomass for cooking in targeted households, through promotion of improved cookstoves. Has the Project Development Objective been changed since Board Approval of the Project Objective? No PHRPDODEL Key Dates Key Project Dates Bank Approval Date:08-Jun-2017 Effectiveness Date:-- Planned Mid Term Review Date:31-Jul-2020 Actual Mid-Term Review Date:-- Original Closing Date:-- Revised Closing Date:-- Overall Ratings Name Previous Rating Current Rating Progress towards achievement of PDO  Satisfactory  Moderately Satisfactory Overall Implementation Progress (IP)  Moderately Satisfactory  Moderately Satisfactory Overall Risk Rating  Moderate  Moderate Implementation Status and Key Decisions The Rwanda Improved Cookstoves Project covers two sub-components implemented by individual private sector companies, Inyenyeri and DelAgua. The project will substantially reduce biomass use and household air pollution (HAP) in beneficiary households, and greatly expand the fuel base by enabling use of a much wider range of fuels, achieving health benefits for households, reducing time, energy and physical burden and risk for women and girls who collect firewood, reducing pressure on biomass 10/3/2019 Page 1 of 2 Public Disclosure Copy Public Disclosure Copy The World Bank Implementation Status & Results Report Rwanda Improved Cookstoves Project (P158411) supply and reducing deforestation. Both private companies have signed Emission Reduction Purchase Agreements (ERPAs) with Carbon Initiative for Development (Ci- Dev) Carbon Fund managed by the World Bank. Ci-Dev supports energy access projects in low-income countries via providing results-based finance and technical assistance. Risks Systematic Operations Risk-rating Tool Risk Category Rating at Approval Previous Rating Current Rating Political and Governance  --  Low  Low Macroeconomic  --  Moderate  Moderate Sector Strategies and Policies  --  Low  Low Technical Design of Project or Program  --  Moderate  Moderate Institutional Capacity for Implementation and Sustainability  --  Low  Low Fiduciary  --  Low  Low Environment and Social  --  Moderate  Moderate Stakeholders  --  Substantial  Substantial Other  --  --  -- Overall  --  Moderate  Moderate Related Project(s) There are no related projects. 10/3/2019 Page 2 of 2 Public Disclosure Copy