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WB approves $50m grant for Afghan reforms

WB approves $50m grant for Afghan reforms

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8 Aug 2013 - 16:25
WB approves $50m grant for Afghan reforms
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8 Aug 2013 - 16:25

KABUL Bank has approved a $50 million grant through International Development Association (IDA) to help Afghan government reinforce legal, regulatory and institutional reforms, the bank said on Thursday.

A series of two programmatic grants — the Development Policy Programmatic Series: “Promoting Economic Growth and Fiscal Sustainability” — the grant is aimed at supporting policy reforms in selected areas critical to strengthening revenue mobilisation and improving the enabling environment for investment in sectors with a high growth potential.

A World Bank statement said the operation supported legal, regulatory and institutional reforms in customs, land administration and management, mining, and information and communication technologies (ICT). The second grant in the project series is expected to commence by the end of 2013.
The reforms supported by the project respond to some of the most important development challenges Afghanistan will face during transition and beyond.

According to the World Bank analysis, the anticipated decline in foreign aid could reduce Afghanistan’s growth prospects to about half of its current average.

Poverty rates are persistently high and labor market pressures are increasing with 400,000 to 500,000 young people entering Afghanistan’s labor force every year.

Moreover, the fiscal budget relies to a large degree on donor financing and financing needs are expected to increase as a result of the hand-over of security and development responsibilities to the Afghan government and further expansion of public service delivery.
“The World Bank stands with the Afghan government to implement necessary policy reforms and pave the way for investments in sectors with high growth potential,” said Paul Edwin Sisk, World Bank acting Head of Office for Afghanistan.

 “This particular grant will help the government maintain growth momentum during the transition and beyond. As the international aid is expected to decline, this grant will also strengthen revenue mobilisation and fiscal sustainability.”
The Afghan Ministry of Finance (MoF) will be responsible for overall implementation and monitoring of the reform programme.

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