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    THE WORLD BANK TO CONTINUE ENCOURAGING ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT IN ISSUES HAVING VITAL IMPORTANCE FOR ARMENIA'S PROGRESS

    ARMENPRESS
    Oct 19, 2009

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 19, ARMENPRESS: The World Bank Managing Director
    Ms. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala completed October 18 her two-day visit to
    Armenia, as part of her first trip to the South Caucasus. An official
    from the World Bank Armenian Office told Armenpress that the aim of the
    visit was to discuss with the Armenian Government, business leaders,
    and civil society the impact of the financial crisis and ways to ease
    the crisis and ensure sustained economic growth.

    Ms. Okonjo-Iweala met with the President of the Republic Serzh
    Sargsyan, the Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan and the key members of
    the economic team of the Government. The discussion was centered on the
    progress in the implementation of the new Country Partnership Strategy
    (CPS) and the challenges for Armenia to regain sustained growth.

    Armenia has responded appropriately to the crisis, which was not
    of its own making. It also entered the crisis with some strengths,
    thanks to a well-capitalized and liquid banking system, a low level
    of public debt, and a small fiscal deficit.

    However, Armenia has been severely hit by the crisis, because of
    strong dependence on a few sectors for its growth, and on remittances
    for the financing of investment. The crisis is a chance for Armenia
    to confront some of the deep-seated, interconnected, problems it faces.

    These include enhancing transparency; dismantling artificial monopolies
    to genuinely increase competition; taking steps to fight corruption;
    and radically improving customs and tax administration.

    "These challenges need to be addressed to permit Armenia to attract
    investment, diversify its economy, and capitalize on its future
    opportunities, its potential, and the entrepreneurship of its people",
    said Ms. Onkonjo-Iweala.

    Ms. Onkonjo-Iweala also visited Bank-financed projects that Armenia
    is implementing. Armenia was the first country to use the IDA Fast
    Track Initiative, as an immediate response to the global economic
    crisis. Ms. Okonjo-Iweala visited Aragatsotn marz and met with project
    beneficiaries. In Yernjatap village she met and talked with the
    residents who have prioritized the reconstruction and expansion of the
    Community Center, implemented by the Armenian Social Investment Fund
    (ASIF). The project will be completed soon and the new Center with
    hall for ceremonies, library, medical center, and administrative rooms
    will fully serve the needs of the village. Ms. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
    also visited Vardenut and Ara villages where a 3.5 km road is being
    rehabilitated to connect both communities to the highway. The project
    is about to be completed under the Lifeline Road Improvement Project
    (LRIP), thus reducing the transportation costs of delivering the
    agricultural products to markets, improving competitiveness and living
    conditions of villagers, and generating employment opportunities at
    the local level.

    In Agtsk village Ms. Okonjo-Iweala visited a gasification network,
    prioritized by the residents and funded by the Rural Enterprise and
    Small-Scale Commercial Agriculture Development Project (RESCAD). This
    project, already completed, will provide to the residents, especially
    to women, better and safer winter heating and cooking conditions,
    and will generate new business activities. In Voskehat village she
    visited the recently established "Ashtarak dzu" poultry farm. New
    technologies at the farm have reduced the cost of production and have
    generated new employment for men and women from surrounding villages.

    "The World Bank is very proud to team up with the Government and local
    communities for the implementation of these impressive projects,
    which in one place enable people with economic opportunities,
    in another area provide better access to social services, while
    generating employment at the local level at a time of economic
    contraction." said Ms. Okonjo-Iweala. "But it is important that
    these investments are maintained and that the central, regional, and
    local authorities provide adequate maintenance financing for them",
    emphasized Ms. Okonjo-Iweala.

    While meeting with the business and civil society representatives,
    Mrs. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala underscored that the Bank values these
    consultations and is committed to engaging actively in ongoing
    dialogue with the public, be it on individual projects the World Bank
    is supporting, or more broadly, on the economic and social agenda. The
    Bank will also continue to encourage the Government to intensify its
    dialogue with all the stakeholders on issues of vital importance for
    Armenia's progress.

    Ms. Okonjo-Iweala's visit is seen by the World Bank as an important
    step in enhancing and further extending its partnership with Armenia.

    Together with the Prime Minister Mr. Tigran Sargsyan, Ms.

    Okonjo-Iweala inaugurated the new office of the World Bank in Yerevan.

    The Bank presented its new CPS to the Board in June 2009. It provides
    for new IDA/IBRD lending of $545 million for 2009-2012 and IFC
    investments in the range of $120 to $160 million. It is intended
    to assist Armenia to resume growth and reduce the impacts of the
    crisis on the poor. It also aims to help Armenia lay the foundation
    for a more competitive economy-a key requirement for diversified
    and sustainable growth. The current portfolio consists of 21 active
    projects with commitments of $506.5 million.

    Since 1993 the World Bank has financed 54 projects with total
    commitments up to $1.3 billion.
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