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Adp formulation and planning process 17 07-2018 planning academy
1. By
Dr. Md. Shamsul Arefin
Secretary
Anti-Corruption Commission
17 July 2018 at NAPD
The Annual Development Program
Preparation and Implementation
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2. Annual Development Programme (ADP)
Operational document of the GoB
Includes all types of GoB funded and Foreign Aided
Projects (both ongoing and newly included).
The ADP consists of:
a) The main investment programme
b) Technical assistance programme
c) Institute’s/agency’s self-financed programme,
The programs are sub-divided into the different
government sectors.
The ADP is published in June and is available to the
public.
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3. ADP Formulation
A simplified series of steps in the formulation Process
of Annual Development Programme
The Inter-ministerial “Resource Committee” at the Finance Division
estimates the resources availability for the ADP
Programming Division of Planning Commission prepares the
sector/project wise ADP allocation in consultation with the Sector
Divisions, GED of the Planning Commission, sponsoring Ministries
and agencies.
Programming Division place the draft ADP at the Planning
Commission Meeting for finalization
Planning Division Submits the final ADP to National Economic
Council (NEC) for formal Approval
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4. 4
Ministry of Planning
Ministry of Planning
Planning Division
Planning Commission NEC/ECNEC
Planning Division works as the secretariat of
the Planning Commission
Statistics DivisionIMED
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Structure of Planning Commission
Chairperson
Hon’ble Prime
Minister
Vice Chairman
Hon’ble Minister for
Planning
Member
Secretary
Secretary,
Planning Division
Member, Socio-Economic
Infrastructure Division
Member, Programming Division
Member, Industries and Energy
Division
Member, Agriculture, Water
Resources and Rural Institution
Division
Member, Physical Infrastructure
Division
Member, General Economics
Division
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6. 6
Sectors/Divisions of the Planning
Commission
Planning Division consists of six divisions (17 Sectors)
1. Programming Division
2. General Economics Division
3. Socio-Economic Infrastructure Division
4. Agriculture, Water Resource and Rural Institution Division
5. Industries and Energy Division
6. Physical Infrastructure Division
Each Division is headed by one Member (Secretary),
one Division Chief (Additional Secretary), Joint Chiefs
and other supporting officials.
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ECNEC
• Composition
– Hon’ble Prime Minister – Chairperson
– Minister of Finance– Member
– Minister of Planning – Member
– Minister of Agriculture – Member
– Minister of Labour and Employment – Member
– Minister of Water Resource – Member
– Minister of Commerce – Member
– Minister of Communications – Member
– Minister of Shipping – Member
– Ministers / State Ministers of relevant Ministries – Member
• Officers of assisting ECNEC
– Cabinet secretary
– Principal secretary/secretary, office of the Prime Minister
– Secretaries, Planning, Finance, ERD & IMED
– All members of the planning Commission & relevant secretaries.
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Institutional Linkages of Planning Commission
with other Ministries/Divisions/Organizations
Planning
Commission
NEC/ECNEC
ERD
FD
Ministries/
Divisions
IMED
NAPD
IRD
BIDS
Statistics
Division
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ADP Formulation
A simplified series of steps in the formulation
Process of Annual Development Programme
The Inter-ministerial “Resource Committee” at the Finance
Division estimates the resources availability for the ADP
Programming Division of Planning Commission prepares the
sector/project wise ADP allocation in consultation with the
Sector Divisions, GED of the Planning Commission,
sponsoring Ministries and agencies.
Programming Division place the draft ADP at the Planning
Commission Meeting for finalization
Planning Division Submits the final ADP to NEC for formal
Approval
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Project Planning
Classification of Projects
Development Projects
Investment
Projects
Technical
Assistance
Projects
Minister in
charge of
Planning is
the Approval
Authority of
Projects
Costing up
to Tk. 50
Crore
ECNEC is
the
Approval
Authority of
Projects
Costing
over Tk. 50
Crore
Minister in
charge of
sponsoring
Ministry is
the Approval
Authority of
Projects
Costing up to
Tk. 10 Crore
Minister in
charge of
Planning is
the Approval
Authority of
Projects
Costing over
Tk. 10 Crore
Self Financed
Projects are
approved by the
Minister in
change of the
Sponsoring
Ministries.
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Project Planning (Cont…)
A simplified series of steps in Investment Projects
Generation of Project idea from Sectoral Plans/Five Year Plan
Formulation of Development Project Proposal (DPP) by Executing Agencies
Ministries Scrutinize the DPPs
Sector Divisions of the Planning
Commission Appraise the DPPs
Project Evaluation Committee (PEC)
Recommends for Approval
Minister for Planning Approves
Project Costing up to Tk. 50 crore
ECNEC approves Projects
costing over Tk. 50 crore
Approved projects listed into ADP for implementation.
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Processing / Approval Process
12. 12
ADP Formulation
A simplified series of steps in the formulation Process of
Annual Development Programme
At the initiative of the programming division of the Planning
Commission, the Inter-ministerial “Resource Committee” at the
Finance Division estimates the resources availability for the ADP
Programming Division of Planning Commission prepares the
sector/project wise ADP allocation in consultation with the Sector
Divisions and GED of the Planning Commission and sponsoring
Ministries and agencies.
Programming Division place the draft ADP at the Planning
Commission Meeting for finalization
Planning Division Submit the final ADP to NEC for formal Approval
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13. DPP/TPP/FSP Format
Investment Project
Development Project Proforma (DPP)
Technical Assistance Project
Technical Assistance Project Proforma (TPP)
Survey / Feasibility Study Project
Survey/ Feasibility Study Project Proforma (FSP)
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14. Project Formulation and
Approval Process
Executive Agency/Division/ Ministry prepares the
DPP for investment project;
Project Scrutiny/Examination Committee (PSC)
chaired by the Secretary of the respective
Division/Ministry reviews the project proposal;
If the project is accepted by the PSC and the
project has the provision of manpower, than the
project proposal sends to the Manpower Review
Committee of Finance Division for approval of
project manpower;
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15. Manpower Review Committee of Finance Division
must provide their recommendations regarding
manpower within 15 days after receiving the
proposal of project manpower;
Implementing Agency revised /re-casted the DPP
as per recommendation of the manpower
committee and resubmit the DPP to the
respective ministry/ Division;
If needed FIRR and EIRR calculation sheet
attached with the DPP;
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Project Formulation and
Approval Process
16. Investment Project
Approval Process
Major criteria for appraisal in the Planning
Commission
a. Relevancy of the project with the national priority
b. Overall sectoral allocation as well as MTBF and
existing projects of the agency;
c. Relevancy of the project with the line of 7th five
years Plan, Sectoral Plan and other National
Documents;
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17. Major criteria for appraisal in the
Planning Commission
d. Impact on revenue budget after completion of the
project;
e. Examination of the project duration
f. Consideration of necessary fund mobilization etc
g. If the project is a next phase of an earlier project then
the Evaluation Report of previous phase prepared by
IMED/any other organizations is needed to be
considered;
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Investment Project
Approval Process
18. If the Planning Commission (PC) is not satisfied with
the proposal, PC may return it to the Ministry/
Division within 30 working days with specific
comments;
Incorporating the recommendations of PC, DPP must
be submitted to the Planning Commission within 25
working days
Planning commission submits DPP to the project
evaluation Committee
For PEC meeting notice needs to be issued at least
seven working days before the meeting
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Investment Project
Approval Process
19. Minutes of the PEC meeting have to be issued within
10 working days of the meeting
If Recast is needed the Ministry will send the recast
DPP to PC by reflecting recommendations of the PEC
If PEC recommends cost rationalization by IMED,
IMED needs to do it within 15days and sends it the
ministry
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Investment Project
Approval Process
20. Ministry sends DPP to the Agency for recast, Ministry
and Agency normally get 25 days for recasting the
DPP but for any specific cause get maximum 40 days.
If recast DPP is not sent within 40 days then the
project will be automatically void.
After receiving recast DPP/ since Issuing date of
minutes, Sector Division place the DPP to ECNEC or
Planning Minister for approval with in 10 days
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Investment Project
Approval Process
21. ADP 2018-2019
• Size of the ADP 2017-18: BDT 1,53,331 crore
• Local Resource: BDT 96,331 crore (63%)
• Foreign aid/project assistance: BDT 57,000 crore (37%)
ADP 2017-2018
• Size of the ADP 2017-18: BDT 1,80,869.17 crore
• Local Resource: BDT 1,19,810.95 crore (66%)
• Foreign aid/project assistance: BDT 61,058.22 crore (34%)
Dependency on foreign aid is decreasing year by year
ADP 2017-2018 & 2018-2019
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22. Sectoral Allocation in Annual
Development Programme
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