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Public Disclosure Authorized OFFICIAL /r DOCUMENTS Supplemental Letter No. 2 Public Disclosure Authorized International Bank for Reconstruction and Development 1818 H Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20433 United States of America ARMENIAN SOCIAL INVESTMENT FUND April 8, 2015 Public Disclosure Authorized Re: Loan No.8483-AM (Social Investment and Local Development Project) Performance Monitoring Indicators This refers to paragraph A of Section II of Schedule 2 to the Project Agreement of this date between Armenian Social Investment Fund of the Republic of Armenia (the Project Implementing Entity) and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development ("Bank") for the abovecaptioned Project. The Project Implementing Entity hereby confirms to the Bank that the indicators set forth in the attachment to this letter shall serve as a basis for the Project Implementing Entity to monitor and evaluate the progress of the Project and the achievement of the objective thereof Public Disclosure Authorized Very truly yours, ARMENIAN SOCIAL INVESTMENT FUND Auhrized sentative

Attachment to Supplemental Letter No. 2 Results Framework and Monitoring Social Investment and Local Development Project Project Development Objectives PDO Statement Improve quality and use of and access to community and intercommunity infrastructure. These results are at Project Level Project Development Objective Indicators Indicator Name Cumulative Target Values End Baseline YRI YR2 YR3 YR4 YR5 Et Target Direct project beneficiaries (Number) - (Core) 0 18,037 70,026 131,564 169,760 186,736 186,736 Female beneficiaries (Percentage - Sub-Type: 0 50 50 50 50 50 50 Supplemental) - (Core) 1

Average percentage increase in Targets to be defined following data collection in access to and use of SILD infrstrutureearly calendar year 2015. mnfrastructure Percentage of beneficiaries in project areas (Component 1) who are satisfied with the quality of 85' 85 85 85 infrastructure Percentage of beneficiaries (female) in project areas (Component 1) who are satisfied with the quality of 85 85 85 85 infrastructure Percentage of beneficiaries in project areas (Component 2) who are satisfied with the quality of 0 70 75 80 infrastructure Percentage of beneficiaries (female) 0 70 75 80 in project areas (Component 2) who Baseline values other than zero are current values of the ASIF 3 project, which Component I continues. 2

are satisfied with the quality of infrastructure Intermediate Results Indicators Indicator Name Baseline Cumulative Target Values End YRI YR2 YR3 YR4 YR5 TEt Target Percentage increase in primary visits Targets to be defined following data collection in to health centers rehabilitated under early calendar year 2015. SILD Percentage increase in events held in Targets to be defined following data collection in community centers rehabilitated early calendar year 2015. under SILD Percentage increase in enrollment in Targets to be defined following data collection in kindergartens rehabilitated under early calendar year 2015. SILD Percentage decrease in absences in Targets to be defined following data collection in schools rehabilitated under SILD early calendar year 2015. Percentage increase in supplied 70 No data 70 70 70 70 70 water quantity in communities with will be 3

a SILD water related intervention available yet Percentage of SILD micro and intercommunity projects that are well-maintained according to the 60 65 70 70 quality, maintenance, and cost of civil works assessment Number of microprojects completed (Number) 0 17 52 90 110 120 120 Number of intercommunity projects completed 0 0 7 17 25 28 28 (Number) Percentage of microprojects in the vulnerable and most vulnerable communities 81.8 80 80 80 80 80 80 Grievances registered related to delivery of project benefits that are 0 50 75 100 100 100 100 actually addressed (Core) Number of key stakeholders (municipal officials, village council members, community leaders) 4

trained in FM, budgeting, accounting, and asset management (Number) Percentage of key stakeholders (municipal officials, village council members, community leaders) trained in FM, budgeting, 80 80 80 80 accounting, and asset management who are satisfied with the training Number of proposals for new Component 2 projects evaluated 0 0 8 20 31 35 35 (Number) Amount of new funding for ATDF's operations mobilized (USD million) 0 0 0 3 5 5 5 (Amount) Institutional assessment completed and recommendations implemented No Yes Yes (Yes/No) Communications/outreach/fundraising strategy developed and implemented No Yes Yes (Yes/No) 5

Indicator Description Project Development Objective Indicators Responsibility for Indicator Name Description (indicator definition etc.) Frequency Data Source / Methodology Da.olecto Data Collection Direct project beneficiaries Direct beneficiaries are people or groups who Semiannually ASIF semiannual reports. Defined ASIF directly derive benefits from an intervention (i.e., as the total number of direct children who benefit from an immunization beneficiaries in the recipient program; families that have a new piped water communities of either micro or connection). Please note that this indicator requires intercommunity projects. Official supplemental information. definition of direct beneficiaries is described in the POM. Supplemental Value: Female beneficiaries (percentage). Based on the assessment and definition of direct project beneficiaries, specify what proportion of the direct project beneficiaries are female. This indicator is calculated as a percentage. Female beneficiaries Based on the assessment and definition of direct Semiannually ASIF semiannual reports. Defined ASIF project beneficiaries, specify what percentage of as the total number of direct the beneficiaries are female. female beneficiaries in the recipient communities of either micro or intercommunity projects. 6

Percentage of beneficiaries Defined as the percentage of surveyed Twice. ASIF beneficiary surveys ASIF in project areas who are beneficiaries rating their satisfaction as 4+ on a satisfied with the quality of five-point scale of satisfaction, with the quality of Year 3 and infrastructure the project according to the post-completion Year 5 (disaggregated by gender) beneficiary assessment. Under Component 2 targets were set lower than under Component 1 given that projects are new and innovative and may not have the same satisfaction rates. Average percentage This indicator aggregates use and access measures Semiannually ASIF project appraisal and post- ASIF increase in access to and use of the various project subtypes. It is a weighted starting in project review report of SILD infrastructure average of that project subtype's share in the total Year 3 SILD portfolio. For example, if out of a total portfolio of 120 projects, 60 are schools with 20% average increase in attendance; 40 are kindergartens with 30% average increase in attendance; and 20 are water projects with 80% increase in water quantity, the average increase will be calculated as follows: [60*20%+40*30%+20*80%]/120. Intermediate Results Indicators Responsibility for Indicator Name Description (indicator definition etc.) Frequency Data Source / Methodology Daapolto Data Collection Percentage decrease in Average percentage of days absent per student per Semiannually ASIF project appraisal and postabsences in schools year before and a year after an ASIF project is starting in ASIF rehabilitated under SILD implemented Year 2 7

Average percentage of increase in enrollment Percentage increase in based on data before an ASIF project and a year enrollment and decrease in after it is implemented; Semiannually ASIF project appraisal and postabsences in kindergartens and average percentage of days absent per child starting in project review reports rehailiate nd undr aerae SLD prcetageof aysabset pr cild Year 2 rehabilitated under SILD per year before and a year after an ASIF project is implemented Percentage increase in water Average change [%] in supplied water quantity Semiannually available in communities (liters/second) in ASIF water projects starting in with an SILD water-related Y 2 ASIF project appraisal and postproject review reports ASIF intervention Percentage increase in Average increase in the number of primary health primary visits to health visits per year before and a year after ASIF project Semiannually ASIF project appraisal and postcenters rehabilitated under implementation. starting in project review reports ASIF Year 2 SILD Percentage increase in Number of cultural events (concerts, events held in community performances) and classes as reported by the seminna ASIF project appraisal and postcenters rehabilitated under community before and after ASIF project 3 project review reports SILD implementation. Percentage of SILD micro Percentage of well-maintained infrastructure (those and intercommunity with a score of 3 and higher on a scale I to 4 (bad, Quality, maintenance and cost of projects that are well- satisfactory, good, excellent) in the quality of civil Year 3 and civil works assessment maintained according to the works assessment. This assessment will be quality, maintenance, and conducted at Year halfway through year 2 and cost of civil works halfway through year 4 and then reported in Year 3 assessment and 5 respectively. ASIF 8

Number of microprojects Number of ASIF Component I projects completed Semiannually ASIF semiannual reports ASIF completed Number of intercommunity Number of projects completed under Component 2 Semiannually ASIF semiannual reports ASIF projects completed Percent of microprojects in Vulnerable and most vulnerable communities are Semiannually ASIF semiannual reports ASIF the vulnerable and most identified by ASIF through an econometric vulnerable communities analysis of 13 statistically significant and objective indicators on community vulnerability. ASIF has targets to commit 40 percent of resources to the most vulnerable and 40 percent of resources to vulnerable communities. Targets were set lower than the baseline given that Component 2 projects will be differently designed and perhaps not reach the current baseline in vulnerable communities. Grievances registered ASIF is implementing a new complaints system Semiannually ASIF semiannual reports ASIF related to delivery of project and will start tracking complaints received and benefits that are actually responded to. Because it is new, there is no addressed baseline. Number of key stakeholders Defined as the number of trained officers Yearly ASIF semiannual Reports ASIF (municipal officials, village (municipal officials, village council members, and council members, community leaders). community leaders) trained in FM, budgeting, accounting, and asset management 9

Percentage of key Defined as the percentage of training recipients Year 3 and ASIF beneficiary assessments ASIF stakeholders (municipal rating their satisfaction as 4+ on a five-point scale Year 5 officials, village council of satisfaction, with the training according to the members, community post-training beneficiary assessment. leaders) trained in FM, budgeting, accounting, and asset management who are satisfied with the training Number of proposals for Number of proposals for Component 2 projects Semiannually ASIF MIS ASIF intercommunity projects received and evaluated evaluated Amount of new funding for New donor, private sector, and/or community Yearly ASIF ASIF ATDF's operations funding mobilized mobilized Institutional assessment ASIF has fully implemented the SDC-funded Year 3 SDC consultant, ASIF, and SDC consultant and completed and institutional assessment recommendations, process evaluation ASIF recommendations including hiring for new positions, training staff implemented and creating new departments, all where relevant. Communications/outreach/ SDC-funded communications and outreach Year 3 SDC consultant, ASIF, and SDC consultant and fund-raising strategy strategy developed with ASIF fully implementing process evaluation ASIF developed and implemented it, including hiring staff where relevant and implementing other recommendations 10