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    WB RELEASES MORE FUNDS FOR REHABILITATION OF ARMENIA'S TERTIARY CANALS

    ARMENPRESS
    Aug 1, 2007

    YEREVAN, AUGUST 1, ARMENPRESS: The World Bank's Board of Directors
    approved July 31 a US$5.0 million credit for additional financing for
    the Irrigation Development Project (IDP) for Armenia. The additional
    financing will support the government's efforts in scaling up
    activities implemented under the on-going IDP through rehabilitation
    of tertiary irrigation systems, and through providing training and
    technical assistance to Water Users' Associations (WUAs).

    A press release by World Bank said Armenia has achieved substantial
    progress in preventing deterioration of its irrigation and drainage
    system and in establishing the basis for the sustainable management
    of irrigation and drainage infrastructure.

    A long-term national program was conceived in the mid-1990s with
    the support of the World Bank to support the rehabilitation and
    restructuring of the irrigation and drainage system.

    The first phase of the program consisted of emergency interventions
    to secure the system's continued operation. Implementation of this
    phase was initiated under the Bank-funded Irrigation Rehabilitation
    Project, followed by the Dam Safety Project, and subsequently by
    the Irrigation Dam Safety Project II, which is expected to conclude
    the emergency intervention phase. The second phase of the program is
    focused on restructuring and development and building a solid basis
    for irrigation system sustainability initiated by the Irrigation
    Development Project Stage I (IDP) "Institutional reform is the most
    challenging aspect of the Project," said Giuseppe Fantozzi, Head of the
    World Bank team designing the project. "The Water Supply Agency has
    been restructured and 52 Water Users Associations were established
    throughout the country during the period 2003-2004. Continued
    support to Water Users Associations is crucial, since they represent
    the core of a more effective institutional set-up that has notably
    improved, in recent years, the sector's financial sustainability and
    efficiency. That's why capacity building and training activities for
    the staff of Water Users Associations will continue."

    The existing IDP project does not have sufficient funds to ensure
    continued capacity building and training activities. In this
    context, the Bank agreed to provide additional financing to assist
    in the rehabilitation of tertiary-level infrastructure with 15%
    co-financing from water users. To-date, the grant scheme under the
    IDP financed about US$7.2 million for the rehabilitation of tertiary
    canals. Eighty-five percent of this amount was financed with the credit
    proceeds while 15 percent was financed by the WUAs as counterpart
    funding. Proposals worth an additional US$9.0 million could not be
    funded due to a lack of resources. The additional financing would
    partially cover this surplus demand.

    By the time the project is completed, 37 proposals for the
    rehabilitation of some 110 km of tertiary level canals for Water
    Users Associations in 37 communities in Ararat, Yerevan, Armavir,
    Gegharkunik, Aragatsotn and Kotayk marzes will be implemented.

    The expansion of irrigated areas will also allow for an increase in
    the amount of water that is available per hectare in these areas. The
    percentage of irrigated hectares cultivated with high value-added
    crops is expected to increase from 71 to 78 percent.

    Similarly, cost recovery will be strengthened, and will rise from 42
    to 60 percent. The percentage of farmers satisfied by irrigation water
    supply services will be measured by an annual sociological survey.

    The credit is provided on "hardened' IDA terms with a maturity of 20
    years, and a grace period of 10 years included. Armenia has been in
    the process of graduating from IDA since July 1, 2006 joined the World
    Bank in 1992 and IDA in 1993. Commitments to date total approximately
    US $1.030 billion for 48 operations.
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