GrantThornton Grant Thornton Sint Maarten Emmaplein 2 Philipsburg National Recovery Program Bureau St. Maarten Attn: Mr. C. Connor T +1 721 542-2379 Walter Nishbeth Road #57 Philipsburg, Sint Maarten Philipsburg, 30 June 2023 Reference: HEB/67.004.0/48452 Dear Mr. Connor, Subject: 2022 Project Financial Statements of Sint Maarten Emergency Debris Management Project P167347 I TF A9261 Please find enclosed a copy of the project financial statements of Sint Maarten Emergency Debris Management Project P167347 I TF A9261 of the National Recovery Program Bureau for the year 2022 that has been initialed for identification purposes, and our auditors report thereon dated June 30, 2023. We also send you one copy of the aforementioned auditors report. We confirm our permission to include this auditor's report in copies of the project financial statements 2022 provided that they are identical to the enclosed copy that has been initialed for identification purposes. Publication of our auditor's report is only allowed together with the corresponding complete set of the project financial statements. If you wish to publish the project financial statements including the audited financial statements on the internet, it is your responsibility to ensure proper separation of the project financial statements from other information on the website. We trust to have informed you sufficiently. Sincerely yours, Grant Thornton Sint Maarten erbert Beldman AA RA CIA herbert.beldman@tslgt.com T: +(1-721) 542 2379 Initial for identification purposes: K ©GrantThornton Sint Maarten All rights resenved Grant Thornton in Aruba Bonaire Curacao and Sint Maarten is a member firm of Grant Thornton International Limited (GTIL) GTIL and the memberfirms are not a worldwide partnership GTIL and each member firm is a separate legal enity Services are delivered by the member irms GTIL does not provide semices to clients GTIL and its member tnms are not agents of, and do not obligate, one another and are not liable for one another nacIs or omissions For more informaion, please visit our website www granhornton sx Annual Report Sint Maarten Emergency Debris Management Project Grant no. P167347 / TF A9261 Sint Maarten For the period ended December 31, 2022 !oitialeda n behalf of Grant Thorntori L Special Purpose Project Financial Statements for the period ended December 31, 2022 Sint Maarten Emergency Debris Management Project/Grant no. P167347 Table of contents Statement of Management's responsibilities for the preparation and approval of the Special Purpose Project Financial Statements for the period ended 2 December 31, 2022 Independent Auditor's Report 3 Special Purpose Project Financial Statements for the period ended December 31, 2022 Designated Account Reconciliation Statement 7 Sources and Uses of Funds 8 Statement of Uses of Funds by Components 9 Statement of Cumulative Investments (Expenditures) 9 Notes to the Special Purpose Project Financial Statement 10 Supplementary Information 15 Page 1 Initialed on behalf of Grant Thornton /I Special Purpose Project Financial Statements for the period ended December 31,2022 Sint Maarten Emergency Debris Management Project/Grant no. P167347 Statement of Management's responsibilities for the preparation and approval of the Special Purpose Project Financial Statements for the period ended December 31, 2022 Management of the National Recovery Program Bureau, Sint Maarten Emergency Debris Management Project/Grant no. P167347 ("the Project") financed by World Bank ("WB") Credits Grant no. P167347 and TF A9261 implemented by the National Recovery Program Bureau during the period 01-01-2022 to 31-12-2022 acknowledges and understands that have responsibility: * for the preparation and fair presentation of the special purpose project financial statements in accordance with the financial reporting provisions outlined in the respective legal agreements with the World Bank. ("reporting framework"). * for such internal control as management determines is necessary to enable the preparation of the special purpose project financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error; and In preparing the special purpose project financial statements, management is responsible for: * selecting suitable accounting principles and applying them consistently. * making judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent. * stating whether the reporting framework has been followed, subject to any material departures disclosed and explained in the special purpose financial statements; and * preparing the special purpose project financial statements on a going concern basis, unless it is inappropriate to presume that the Project will continue its activity for the foreseeable future. Management is also responsible for: * designing, implementing, and maintaining effective and sound internal control and identifying risks in the internal control system. * maintaining proper accounting records that disclose, with reasonable accuracy at any time, the financial position of the Project, and which enable them to ensure that the special purpose project financial statements of the Project comply with the reporting framework. * compliance with laws and regulations applicable in Sint Maarten, the accounting system of the Project, and the requirements of the World Bank. * taking such steps as are reasonably available to them to safeguard the assets of the Project; and * Detecting and preventing fraud and other irregularities. The special purpose financial statements for the period ended December 31, 2022, were approved and authorized for issue on June 30, 2023, by the Director of the NRPB representing, Sint Maarten Emergency Debris Management Project/Grant no. P167347 Mr Car Connor Direc NRPB C N,RPB Page 2 Initialed on behalf of Grant Thonton L GrantThornton Grant Thornton Sint Maarten Emmaplein 2 Philipsburg St. Maarten T +1 721 542-2379 Independent Auditor's Report To the Implementing Entity National Recovery Program Bureau P167347 / TF A9261 - Sint Maarten Emergency Debris Management Project St. Maarten Reference: HEB/67.004.0/48436 Opinion on the special purpose project financial statements 2022 contained in the annual report Report on the project financial statements included in the annual report In our opinion, * The project financial statements, present fairly, in all material respects the financial position of 167347 / TF A9261 - Sint Maarten Emergency Debris Management Project (the "Project") as at December 31, 2022, the funds received and the expenditures spent for the period ended December 31, 2022 and cumulative investments as at and for the period ended December 31, 2022 in accordance with the financial reporting provision outlined in the terms of the financing and legal agreements and applicable laws and regulations related to the Project's financial activities as set out by the World Bank. * The reported expenditures are eligible and that these expenditures were incurred and paid for only for specific project purposes and applying the principles of correct use of the funds as provided under the relevant financing agreements. * In cases of expenditures processed through statement of requests for replenishment (IFRs) submitted to the World Bank for the period audited, that (i) expenditures submitted are eligible, (ii) the control procedures for preparing the IFRs were observed, and (iii) the principles of correct use of the funds were applied. * The designated account reconciliation statements (DA) for the period audited adequately reflects the flow of funds for the DA during the period audited, and the reported activities have been only for purposes of the project. What we have audited We have audited project financial statements 2022 of P167347 / TF A9261 - Sint Maarten Emergency Debris Management Project, implemented in St. Maarten by the National Recovery Program Bureau (the "Implementing Entity"). @ Grant Thornton Sint Maarien All rights reserved Grant Thornton in Aruba, Bonaire, Curagao and Sint Maarten is a member firm of Grant Thornton Internabonal Limited (GTIL) GTIL and the member firms are not a worldwide partnership GTIL and each member irm is a separate legal enbty Services are delhered by the member firms GTIL does not provide services to cliens GTIL )ed its rnembei firms nre not agents of and do not nbigate, one anoier and are not ianble for one another's acts or omissions Fol more informaion please visit our website wwwgrantthornton sx Initialed on behalf of Grant Thomiron The project financial statements comprise: 1. Designated Account Reconciliation Statement as at December 31, 2022 2- Sources and Uses of Funds for the period ended December 31, 2022 3 Statement of Uses of Funds by Components for the period ended December 31, 2022 4, Statement of Cumulative Investments (Expenditures) as at and for the period ended December 31, 2022 5. Notes to the Special Purpose Project Financial Statements, which include a summary of significant accounting policies and other explanatory information. The financial reporting framework that has been applied in the preparation of the project financial statements is the financial reporting provision outlined in the terms of the financing and legal agreements and applicable laws and regulations related to the Project's financial activities as set out by the World Bank. Basis for our opinion We conducted our audit in accordance with International Standards on Auditing (ISAs). Our responsibilities under those standards are further described in the Auditor's responsibilities for the audit of the project financial statements section of our report. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion. Other matter - comparative figures The project financial statements of 167347 / TF A9261 - Sint Maarten Emergency Debris Management Project for the year ended December 31, 2021, were audited by another auditor who expressed an unmodified opinion on those financial statements on June 24, 2022. Our opinion is not modified in respect of this matter. Independence We are independent of the implementing entity in accordance with the International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants' Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants (IESBA Code). Furthermore we have complied with the 'Verordening gedrags- en beroepsregels accountants' (VGBA - Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants, a regulation with respect to rules of professional conduct). Report on the other information included in the annual report In addition to the project financial statements and our auditor's report thereon, the annual report contains other information that consists of: * Statement of Management's responsibilities for the preparation and approval of the Special Purpose Project Financial Statements for period ended December 31, 2022; * Supplementary Information; Based on the procedures performed as set out below, we conclude that the other information is consistent with the project financial statements and does not contain material misstatements. We have read the other information. Based on our knowledge and understanding obtained in our audit of the project financial statements or otherwise, we have considered whether the other information contains material misstatements, By performing our procedures, we comply with the requirements of International Standards on Auditing 720. The scope of such procedures was substantially less than the scope of those performed in our audit of the financial statements. Initialed on behalf of Grant ThorntonK The management of the implementing entity is responsible for the preparation of the other information. Restriction on use and distribution The project financial statements and our audit report thereon are intended solely for the World Bank and are not suitable for other purposes, Description of responsibilities regarding the project financial statements Responsibilities of the management of the implementing entity for the project financial statements Management is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of these project financial statements, in accordance with the financial reporting provision outlined in the terms of the financing and legal agreements and applicable laws and regulations related to the Project's financial activities as set out by the World Bank and for such intemal control as management determines necessary to enable the preparation of project financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error. As part of the preparation of the project financial statements, management is responsible for assessing the Project's ability to continue as a going concern. Based on the financial reporting frameworks mentioned, management should prepare the project financial statements using the going-concern basis of accounting unless management either intends to liquidate the project or to cease operations or has no realistic alternative but to do so. Management should disclose events and circumstances that may cast significant doubt on the project's ability to continue as a going concern in the project financial statements. Auditor's responsibilities for the audit of the project financial statements Our responsibility is to plan and perform an audit engagement in a manner that allows us to obtain sufficient and appropriate audit evidence to provide a basis for our opinion. Our audit opinion aims to provide reasonable assurance about whether the project financial statements are free from material misstatement. Reasonable assurance is a high but not absolute level of assurance which makes it possible that we may not detect all misstatements. Misstatements may arise due to fraud or error. They are considered to be material if, individually or in the aggregate, they could reasonably be expected to influence the economic decisions of users taken on the basis of the financial statements. Materiality affects the nature, timing and extent of our audit procedures and the evaluation of the effect of identified misstatements on our opinion. We have exercised professional judgement and have maintained professional scepticism throughout the audit in accordance with International Standards on Auditing (ISAs), ethical requirements and independence requirements. Our objectives are to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements as a whole are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error. Our audit consisted, among other things of the following: - Identify and assess the risks of material misstatement of the project financial statements, whether due to fraud or error, design and perform audit procedures responsive to those risks, and obtain audit evidence that is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion. The risk of not detecting a material misstatement resulting from fraud is higher than for one resulting from error, as fraud may involve collusion, forgery, intentional omissions, misrepresentations, or the override of internal control; initialed o_n behalf of Grant Thornton L - Obtain an understanding of internal control relevant to the audit in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the project's internal control; - Evaluate the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of accounting estimates and related disclosures made by management; - Conclude on the appropriateness of management's use of the going concern basis of accounting and, based on the audit evidence obtained, whether a material uncertainty exists related to events or conditions that may cast significant doubt on the project's ability to continue as a going concern. If we conclude that a material uncertainty exists, we are required to draw attention in our auditor's report to the related disclosures in the project financial statements or, if such disclosures are inadequate, to modify our opinion. Our conclusions are based on the audit evidence obtained up to the date of our auditors report. However, future events or conditions may cause the entity to cease to continue as a going concern; - Evaluate the overall presentation, structure and content of the project financial statements, including the disclosures, and evaluate whether the project financial statements represent the underlying transactions and events in a manner that achieves fair presentation We communicate with the management of the implementing entity regarding, among other matters, the planned scope and timing of the audit and significant audit findings, including any significant deficiencies in internal control that we identify during our audit. St. Maarten, 30 June 2023 Grant Thornton St. Maarten Herbert Beldman AA RA CIA on behalf zc Grant Thornton Special Purpose Project Financial Statements for the period ended December 31, 2022 Sint Maarten Emergency Debris Management Project/Grant no. P167347 Designated Account Reconciliation Statement as at December 31, 2022 (Expressed in United States Dollars) DESIGNATED ACCOUNT RECONCILIATION STATEMENT CBCS 3913030040/ TF A9261/ $25,000,000- I P167347 US$ 1 TOTAL ADVANCED BY WORLD BANK (OR COFINANCIER) 11,869.606 LESS: ELIGIBLE EXPENDITURE FOR THE CURRENT YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2022 2,157,166 2 DOCUMENTED BY THE WORLD BANK LESS: CUMULATIVE ELIGIBLE EXPENDITURE FOR THE PRIOR PERIODS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2021 4,685,447 DOCUMENTED BY THE WORLD BANK 3 PRESENT OUTSTANDING AMOUNT ADVANCED TO THE DESIGNATED ACCOUNT (1 - 2) 5,026,992 BALANCE OF USD DESIGNATED ACCOUNT PER ATTACHED BANK RECONCILIATION STATEMENT AS AT PERIOD END DECEMBER 31, 2022 BALANCE OF USD PROJECT ACCOUNT PER ATTACHED BANK RECONCILIATION STATEMENT AS AT PERIOD END DECEMBER 31, 2022 3,756,319 5 PLUS: ELIGIBLE EXPENDITURE FOR THE CURRENT YEAR DOCUMENTED AFTER PERIOD END DECEME 1.270,673 6 PLUS: TOTAL AMOUNT WITHDRAWN AND NOT YET CLAIMED REASON: RECLASSIFICATION BANKCHARGES FROM CATEGORY 2 TO CATEGORY 1 7 PLUS: AMOUNTS CLAIMED IN PREVIOUS APPLICATIONS NOT YET CREDITED AT DATE OF BANK STAT - APPLICATION NO. WA WA SUBTOTAL OF PREVIOUS APPLICATIONS NOT YET CREDITED 8 LESS: INTEREST EARNED 9 TOTAL ADVANCE ACCOUNTED FOR (3 THROUGH 9) 5,026,992 10 DIFFERENCE (3 - 9) 11 EXPLANATION OF ANY DIFFERENCE SHOWN IN LINE 10: The accompanying notes are an integral part of these special purpose project financial statements. Page 7 Initialed on behalf :f Grant Tho (r o, Special Purpose Project Financial Statements for the period ended December 31, 2022 Sint Maarten Emergency Debris Management Project/Grant no. P167347 Sources and Uses of Funds for the period ended December 31, 2022 (Expressed in United States Dollars) P167347 - Sint Maarten Emergency Debris Management Project Sources and Uses of Funds For the Period Ending: December 31, 2022 Current Year End Previous Year End Current Period 2022 Cumulative 2022 Cumulative 2021 USS USS US$ RECEIPTS World Bank Advance 2.289.271 11,869.606 9.580,335 Reimbursement - - Direct Payment 3,205,031 11.629,974 8.424,943 Total Receipts (A) 5,494,302 23,499.580 18,005,278 LESS EXPENDITURES Component 1: Debris Clearance and Manangement 4,746,775 17,463,901 12,717,126 Component 2: Technical Assistance 25,409 1,146,259 1,120,850 Component 3: Project management and Implementation Support 570,896 1.133.101 562,205 Total Expenditures (B) 5,343.080 19.743.261 14.400.161 RECEIPTS LESS EXPENDITURES Net Change in Cash (A - B) 151,222 3,756,319 3,605,097 Foreign Exchange Adjustment CASH BALANCES Opening Cash Balances Designated Account - Project Account ***"2108 3,605.097 Total Opening Balance 3,605,097 Closing Cash Balances Designated Account - CBCS Project Account *2108 3.756.319 3.756.319 3.605,097 Total Closing Balance 3.756,319 3.756.319 3,605,097 The accompanying notes are an integral part of these special purpose project financial statements. Page 8 Initialed on behalff P nt Thomton ,i Special Purpose Project Financial Statements for the period ended December 31, 2022 Sint Maarten Emergency Debris Management Project/Grant no. P167347 Statement of Uses of Funds by Components for the period ended December 31, 2022 (Expressed in United States Dollars) P1673471 TF A9261 - Sint Maarten Emergency Debris Management Project Uses of Funds by Components For the Period Ending: December 31, 2022 Current Year End Previous Year End Current period Cumulative 2022 Cumulative 2021 Components US$ US$ US$ Component 1: Debris Clearance and Manangement 4.746.775 17,463,901 12,717,126 Component 2: Technical Assistance 25,409 1,146,259 1,120,850 Component 3: Project management and Implementation Support 570,896 1,133,101 562.205 Total 5,343,080 19,743,261 14,400,181 The accompanying notes are an integral part of these special purpose project financial statements. Statement of Cumulative Investments (Expenditures) as at and for the period ended December 31, 2022 (Expressed in United States Dollars) P1673471 TF A9261 - Sint Maarten Emergency Debris Management Project Uses of Funds by disbursement Categories For the Period Ending: December 31, 2022 Current Year End Previous Year End Current period Cumulative 2022 Cumulative 2021 Categories US$ USS US$ 1. Goods, works, non- consulting services, consulting services, Cash Compensation and Assistance, Training, and Operating Costs under the Project 5,343,080 19.743.261 14.400,181 Total 5,343,080 19.743.261 14.400,181 The accompanying notes are an integral part of these special purpose project financial statements. Page 9 Initialed on behalf of Grant Thorttn Special Purpose Project Financial Statements for the period ended December 31, 2022 Sint Maarten Emergency Debris Management Project/Grant no. P167347 Notes to the Special Purpose Project Financial Statements for the period ended December 31, 2022 (Expressed in United States Dollars, unless otherwise stated) 1.1 Project Background Following the devastation caused by Hurricane Irma, the Government of Sint Maarten prepared a consolidated National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP) that prioritizes immediate, short-, medium- and long-term needs for the recovery, reconstruction, and resilience of Sint Maarten. This Plan includes estimates of the financial requirements, costs, and investments that are necessary to build Sint Maarten back better. Since January 2018, the World Bank has been assisting the Government of Sint Maarten in the establishment and implementation of a recovery and reconstruction program to implement the NRRP. A significant component of this program is financed through a Trust Fund financed by the Netherlands, managed by the World Bank, and implemented by Sint Maarten. In parallel to the establishment of the Trust Fund and the execution of the NRRP, the Government of Sint Maarten developed an institutional structure for the implementation of Trust Fund financed projects. This structure is materialized in the National Recovery Program Bureau (NRPB) and serves as the Project Implementation Unit (PIU) for Trust Fund projects for which the Government of Sint Maarten Emergency Debris Management Project TF0A9264 (EDMP). As such, the NRPB represents the Government of Sint Maarten vis-a-vis the World Bank. The project finances the management of debris from the hurricane and reconstruction activities to facilitate recovery and reduce risks, which includes debris removal, shipwreck removal, and fire suppression at the municipal waste disposal sites. The Emergency Debris Project ($25 million) was approved on December 20, 2018, signed on December 21, 2018, and became effective on January 31, 2019. Waste management challenges have existed for decades at the municipal waste disposal site, Great Salt Pond Landfill, and were exacerbated by Hurricane Irma. The site lacks an efficient and sanitary waste disposal system, and most of the debris is not separated, recycled, treated, or disposed of appropriately. Suppression of the smoldering fires at the municipal waste disposal site and temporary debris storage site on Pond Island are priorities. To ensure the health and safety of adjacent households, preliminary fire suppression exclusion and notification zones were established, within which the households and businesses may need to be resettled temporarily and/or permanently to allow for firefighting to proceed safely and effectively. Limited landfill capacity has been an issue since the 1990s. The current dumpsite is running out of capacity and a long-term solution is needed. Following fire suppression and recontouring of the landfill area, landfill capacity will further decline. 1.2 Grant Agreement Sint Maarten ("Recipient"), represented by the Minister of General Affairs, and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development ('World Bank") acting as the administrator of the Sint Maarten Hurricane Irma Reconstruction Recovery and Resilience Trust Fund signed the agreement on December 21, 2018. The Recipient declares its commitment to the objectives of the project described in the Grant Agreement. To this end, the Recipient shall carry out the Project in accordance with the provisions of Article 11 in the Grant Agreement of the Standard Conditions. Without limitation upon the provisions of Section 2.01 of the Grant Agreement, and except as the Recipient and the World Bank shall otherwise agree, the Recipient shall ensure that the Project is carried out in accordance with the provisions of Schedule 2 of the Grant Agreement. Page 10 Special Purpose Project Financial Statements for the period ended December 31, 2022 Sint Maarten Emergency Debris Management Project/Grant no. P167347 The Grant Agreement was restructured on June 8, 2022. (First Amendment to the Grant Agreement). The requested changes include, inter alia: (a) removing the fire suppression activity under Component 1 of the Project; (b) updating the environmental and social safeguards requirements in relation to the change in the Project scope; and (c) updating the results framework for the Project. 1.3 Project Description The objective of the Project is to manage debris from the hurricane and reconstruction activities and reduce risks. The Project consists of the following components: Component 1. Debris Clearance and Management Provision of goods, works, consulting services, non-consulting services, and Cash Compensation and Assistance, in support of and related to the following activities: (a) Collection and clearance of debris. (i) Removal of car wrecks and metal wrecks from public spaces and private properties to curbside; (ii) Collection of car wrecks and metal wrecks, including the use of procedures for the separation of said debris by materials for easier processing and treatment; (iii) Collection of debris for vector control purposes; (iv) Assessment, monitoring, and supervision of debris related vectors; and (v) Beautification of public areas, focusing on debris removal and landscaping. (b) Reducing risks of the operation, reorganization, rehabilitation, and upgrading of debris storage and municipal disposal sites. Upgrading of debris storage and municipal waste disposal sites to improve their organization and layout and reduce risks, the introduction of improved operational practices to enhance separation, improve storage, and reduce environmental and safety risks of the operation, and planning of the municipal disposalsite's safe closure, through: (i) the purchase of equipment for debris management and protection of workers from risks present at the disposal and debris storage sites; (ii) the recontouring and reorganization of the layout of the disposal site to allow for better separation and recycling, and improve operations; (iii) provision of Operating Costs related to the management of the disposal site under improved operational procedures; (iv) development of a plan for the safe closure of the municipal disposal site; and (v) rehabilitation, restoration, and/or closure of the temporary storage site used for Hurricane Irma debris. (c) Debris processing and disposal. (i) Provision of equipment and facilities to manage the debris, and of service contracts for the recycling, reuse, treatment, destruction, or disposal of debris materials; and (ii) creation of an artificial reef or fishing grounds using debris. (d) Vessel removal and salvaging. Provision of assistance for the removal and salvaging (including breakdown, treatment, recycling, and disposal) of vessels in Simpson Bay and Simpson Bay Lagoon. Page 11 Initialed on beha!' Special Purpose Project Financial Statements for the period ended December 31, 2022 Sint Maarten Emergency Debris Management Project/Grant no. P167347 Component 2. Technical Assistance (a) Technical design and operational support. Development and review of designs, technical specifications, and operational supervision and advice for debris clearance and management under Component 1 of the Project. (b) Emergency debris management plan. Development and formalization of an emergency debris management plan, including: (i) a guide for debris inventory; (ii) technical specifications for debris collection, handling, and processing; (iii) pre-identification of temporary disposal and processing sites; and (iv) an approach for pre-contracting, including draft contracts. (c) Legal and training support for contract management. Provision of legal support to improve debris management and solid waste contracts and provision of training in drafting, negotiations, and management of infrastructure and operational contracts. (d) Support to improve debris management and vector control services. Provision of support for the adoption and implementation of improved debris management and debris clearance- related vector control services, rules, regulations, and policies- (e) Communications and citizen engagement strategy. Implementation of a communications and citizen engagement plan for debris management, vector control, and solid waste management, including a complaints system, citizen engagement activities, education, and a public awareness campaign. (f) Environmental and health monitoring. Monitoring environmental conditions in the context of debris collection and processing to improve the safety of workers, the population and to monitor Project-related indicators. (g) Support for Component 1. Provision of technical assistance or studies, and corresponding supervision and social and environmental support for Component 1, as may be needed, and approved by the Bank. Component 3. Project Management and Implementation Support (a) Strengthening and development of the institutional capacity of the Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure ("VROMI") in the management of the Project, in relation to solid waste management infrastructure, including environmental and social safeguard support (other than monitoring activities under Component 2(f)), monitoring and evaluation support, supervision of solid wastemanagement activities, defining of specific needs for goods acquisition and/or technical assistance. (b) Provision of support to oversee the Project and liaise with VROMI, including with respect to procurement under the Project. (c) Provision of Operating Costs for the Project Page 12 Initialed on behaf :f Grant Tho rn:-- .L Special Purpose Project Financial Statements for the period ended December 31,2022 Sint Maarten Emergency Debris Management Project/Grant no. P167347 1.4 Cumulative figures The figures published in this report represent the fifth published report of the Sint Maarten Emergency Debris Management Project. The published figures do represent cumulative figures for the project. 2. Presentation of the Special Purpose Project Financial Statements Basis of preparation These special purpose project financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the financial reporting provisions outlined in the respective legal agreements with the World Bank ("reporting framework") using the cash basis of accounting. Statement of compliance These special purpose project financial statements consist of: - Statement of Designated Account Reconciliation Statement - Statement of Sources and Uses of Funds * Statement of Uses of Funds by Component * Statement of Cumulative Investments (Expenditures) * Notes to the Special Purpose Project Financial Statements The reporting currency of these special purpose project financial statements is in US Dollars ("USD"). Basis of measurement These special purpose project financial statements have been prepared on a historical cost basis. Functional and presentation currency The functional currency is United States Dollars (USD). The amounts expended in Netherlands Antillean Guilder ("NAF") are converted to United States Dollars ("USD") at the exchange rate of 1.8 NAF for 1 USD. The reporting currency of the project is USD. Rounding-off The figures have been rounded off to the nearest whole digit. Going concern The Special Purpose Project Financial Statements have been prepared on a going concern basis, which assumes that the Project will continue in the foreseeable future. 3. Accounting Policies Funds received Funds are recognized on a cash basis once received. Expenses Expenses are recorded on a cash basis once paid. Sources of funds The funds were provided by the World Bank to the Project by replenishment of a designated account, reimbursements, or through direct payments to the end supplier of goods and/or services. Page 13 Initialed on behalf of L. ant Thomton Special Purpose Project Financial Statements for the period ended December 31, 2022 Sint Maarten Emergency Debris Management Project/Grant no. P167347 Restricted use of funds and other assets The Credit, Loan, and Grant agreement require that the funds available in the Designated Account be restricted to the Project use only. Any project funds available at the end of the Project should be returned to the World Bank. Cash Cash includes cash on hand and due from banks, which can be converted to the corresponding amount of cash in the short term. Cash Balances for the period ending December 31, 2022 CLOSING BALANCE USD ACCOUNT NUMBER BANK CURRENCY 12/31/2022 EQUIVALENT DESIGNATED ACCOUNT DA-A 39133040 CBCS USD $ - $ - PROJECT ACCOUNT 82022108 WIB USD 3,756,319 $ 3,756,319 Taxes The Project related taxes and mandatory payments are calculated and paid in accordance with tax regulations applicable in Sint Maarten. NRPB has been granted exemption from the 5% Turnover Tax on sales of goods and services levied by the Government for the Sint Maarten Emergency Debris Management Project. Subsequent Events Management has evaluated the subsequent events between January 1, 2023, and June 30, 2023, the date when the Special Purpose Project Financial Statements were available to be issued. The Grant Agreement was restructured on February 16, 2023. (Second Amendment to the Grant Agreement). At the request of the Government of Sint Maarten, it was established that the NRPB under the laws of Sint Maarten will act as the recipient of the Grant Agreement EDMP (TF 0A9261). A new closing date of December 31, 2026 has been established. The Additional Finance of the Emergency Debris Project P167347/TF B9747 for an amount of Sixty (US$60) million was approved on December 21, 2022, signed on February 16, 2023, and became effective on March 9, 2023. The closing date is December 31, 2026. Page 14 initialed on hehalf of Grant Thorn,n.. VG Special Purpose Project Financial Statements for the period ended December 31, 2022 Sint Maarten Emergency Debris Management Project/Grant no. P167347 Supplementary Information for the period ended December 31, 2022 (Expressed in United States Dollars, unless otherwise stated) Project Components Tracking implementation status and Annual Workplan (AWP): Since the approval of the project, the NRPB and WB teams have been holding weekly teleconferences to monitor project implementation. Frequent communication and monitoring of start-up activities have been instrumental in developing the projects outlined. The Project Management Team ("PMT") together with the Procurement Team monitors and regular updates are held to ensure continuance and guidance on all levels together. Top priorities and challenges: * Clear commitment from the Government to the project's proposed approach to resettlement and its timeline in relation to the fire suppression process remains critical * Ship Salvaging * Temporary Debris Storage and Reduction (TDSR) set-up Table 1: Key Project Data Financing Approval Date Effectiveness Closing Date Date Sint Maarten Hurricane Irma Reconstruction, December 20, January 31, December 31, Recovery and Resilience Trust Fund; USD 25 2018 2019 2026 million Disbursed to DA Date: USD 11,869,606 Disbursements Direct payments (by end of December 31, 2022): USD 11,629,973 Projected Disbursement Withdrawals to Designated Account (by the end of December 31, 2023): USD 100,000 Projected Disbursements Direct payments (by the end of December 31, 2023): USD 1,400,000 Project Development Objective (PDO): to manage debris from the hurricane and reconstruction activities to facilitate recovery and reduce risks. Page 15 Initialed on behalf of Grant Thmorin Special Purpose Project Financial Statements for the period ended December 31, 2022 Sint Maarten Emergency Debris Management Project/Grant no. P167347 Table 2: Amounts withdrawn from DA and total expenditures documented per category as of the period ended 12/31/2022 Category Type Summary Currency Amounts in USD Withdrawals to DA DA-A USD 11,869.606 Direct Payments 1 USD 11,629,973 Total Disbursements USD 23,499.579 Total Project Expenditures 1 USD 19,743,261 Total Documented Expenditures 1 USD 18,472,586 Table 3: Categories of Eligible Expenditures The following table specifies the categories of Eligible Expenditures that may be financed out of the proceeds of the Grant ("Category"), the allocations of the amounts of the Grant to each Category, and the percentage of expenditures to be financed for Eligible Expenditures in each Category: Percentage of Amount of the Grant Expenditures to be Allocated Financed (inclusive of Category (Expressed in USD) Taxes) Goods, works, non-consulting services, 25,000,000 100% consulting services, Cash Compensation and Assistance, Training, and Operating Costs under the Project TOTAL AMOUNT 25,000,000 Page 16 Initialed on behalf Grant Thorn.cri