The project (15 million plus another 8 million - 1999-2003 ) had four objectives: (i) improved access of poor rural populations to social and economic infrastructure
(ii) on a pilot basis, empowerment of poor rural communities and/or communes to identify, organize, manage funds and implement sub-projects responsive to community needs
(iii) employment creation
and (iv) increased capacity of the private sector, local small contractors, artisans, skilled labor, and NGOs. Madagascar was struck by a series of cyclones that damaged basic infrastructure over the first three months of 2000. As part of the multi-pronged approach to assist the country in its rehabilitation efforts, in July 2000, the World Bank's Board approved a Supplemental Credit of 8 million - there was no change, however, in the project's original objectives.