Reported by Peter Mello in BrazilThe World Bank has approved on 18 July a loan of US$ 35.6 million for the
Sao Luis Enhancing Municipal Governance and Quality of Life Project.The project will directly promote better living conditions for the 230,000 inhabitants of the Bacanga River Basin - one of the poorest and least-served areas of the city of Sao Luis, Brazil.
"São Luís has a unique potential for economic growth through job creation and local production arrangements, especially in the industrial,port and tourism/cultural areas. This project will help the city become more competitive to the benefit of all, especially the poorest and most vulnerable population," said
John Briscoe (pictured),World Bank Director for Brazil. "It complements current municipal, state and federal actions in São Luís, including the Growth Acceleration Program (PAC)."
São Luís is the capital of Maranhão, one of the least developed states in Brazil. The city hosts a historical center which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the deepest seaport in Brazil, and a significant and expanding industrial sector. However, unemployment is very high and there is widespread poverty.
Migrants crowd peripheral city settlements, particularly in risk-prone areas of the Bacanga River Basin, vulnerable to flooding and marked by inadequate housing, water supply and sanitation. The basin houses over 230,000 of the municipality's residents, and more than 90% of the families earn less than two minimum salaries per month, the equivalent of less than US$ 20 per day per family.
The three main action areas of the project are:
- Local Economic Development and Municipal Management Strengthening - development of a strategy to improve local economic competitiveness for clusters including the tourism and cultural heritage preservation cluster, and the port-industrial cluster. The project will also support capacity building for job and income generation, technical assistance for procurement system enhancement, and technical assistance for project implementation.
- Sanitation and Water Improvements - improvements to the storm water drainage, sewerage and water supply systems as well as develop and pilot solid waste management measures.
- Urban and Environmental Improvements – informal area upgrading and resettlement, rehabilitation of the Bacanga Dam against periodic flooding, and municipal environmental management.
This loan, the first by the World Bank directly to the São Luis Municipality, represents the fourth phase of the Brazil Municipal Lending Program approved in April 2007, which includes seven other municipal projects throughout Brazil. This US$ 35.6 million fixed-spread loan from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) is guaranteed by the Federative Republic of Brazil and has a total term of 25 years, including 5 years of grace. Since 1965, the Bank has invested over US$ 550 million in the State of Maranhão, mostly for rural poverty reduction and community driven development projects.
For more information on the World Bank and Brazil, please visit: http://www.worldbank.org/br.
Peter Mello, SpS, PMP International Correspondent - Brazil Based in São Paulo State

Peter Mello, SpS, PMP is an International Correspondent for PMForum in Brasil. He is the Chief Information Officer (CIO) and a Senior Consultant for X25 Treinamento e Consultoria (X25), based in Brasilia, Brazil. He provides project management training and consulting services to governmental and industrial organizations in Brazil. Peter presently works with a portfolio of projects in the Petroleum & Gas industry. His professional experience also includes project and risk management for large projects in the IT Industry and Government, and scheduling optimization using critical chain and Success Driven Project Management concepts. More information about Peter can be seen at http://www.pmforum.org/pm%20forum%20team/index.htm. He can be contacted at peter.mello@x25.com.br. |
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