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    WORLD BANK CONTINUES SUPPORTING IMPLEMENTATION OF POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY IN ARMENIA

    armradio.am
    28.11.2007 10:38

    The World Bank approved a US$18.5 million Fourth Poverty Reduction
    Support Credit (PRSC) for Armenia. The project will support the
    implementation of the government's Poverty Reduction Strategy Program
    (PRSP) by helping to sustain economic growth, providing resources
    for the budget, bolstering the fight against illegal logging
    and facilitating priority reforms of the government. This fourth
    installment will bring total budget support from the Bank to over
    $85 million since 2004.

    The Bank helps the Armenian Government to reduce costs in
    telecommunications and aviation by fighting monopolies, in order
    to benefit exporters and businesses generally and to spur job
    creation. Some of the funding will be used to build systems that will
    enable the public to access full information on companies and their
    owners - a vital first step for companies to become more transparent
    and attract more foreign and domestic capital for investment and
    job creation.

    A key objective of the program is to ensure that customs and tax
    administrations are reformed in order to reduce corruption, thereby
    improving the prospects for investment. The credit is also supporting
    adequate monitoring and combating of illegal logging in order to
    ensure that Armenia's forests are protected. The conservation of
    Armenia's forests will help the poor as they will benefit from more
    investment opportunities in rural and mountainous areas.

    "Looking at the entire four-year program, we are confident the
    Government has used these funds wisely," said Saumya Mitra, Lead
    Economist for Armenia. "If you look at the deep-seated reforms that
    have taken place external observers can see where these funds have
    been spent.

    They are visible in new education and health policies - rationalizing
    schools and using money saved to repair schools and raise teacher
    salaries and training standards and modernizing hospitals and focusing
    on primary health care. The country now benefits from better quality
    and reliability in electricity and public utility services, cheaper
    phone calls and more competition in the mobile market, and higher
    spending on pensions and poverty benefits. These were all high
    priority actions for the Government over the past three years and
    the Bank's technical advice and financing have helped the country to
    achieve results."

    The credit is provided on concessional terms, with a maturity of 20
    years, and a grace period of 10 years.

    Since joining the World Bank in 1992, Armenia has benefited from
    US$1.1 billion in loans for 49 projects.
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