World Bank to provide 2.25 billion dollars to Bangladesh to support development projects
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- The World Bank (WB) will provide 2.25 billion dollars to Bangladesh to support projects related to growth, regional connectivity and disaster preparedness.
- The agreement was signed in Washington yesterday to celebrate 50 years of partnership between the World Bank and Bangladesh. The financial agreement includes support for five projects in Bangladesh.
- The World Bank will provide 743.45 million dollars to improve regional trade under its ‘Accelerating Transport and Trade connectivity in Eastern South Asia (ACCESS) programme, phase-1. Under the Resilient Infrastructure for Adaptation and Vulnerability Reduction (RIVER) project, Bangladesh will receive 500 million dollars to support its Delta Plan 2100 to improve disaster preparedness against inland flooding.
- The First Green and Climate Resilient Development Credit project of 500 million dollars will help the country’s transition to green and climate-resilient development. The 250 million dollar Sustainable Microenterprise and Resilient Transformation (SMART) project will help transform the micro-enterprise sector into a more dynamic, less-polluting, resource-efficient, and climate-resilient growth sector. The fifth one, Bangladesh Environmental Sustainability and Transformation (BEST) Project, will help Bangladesh strengthen environment management and promote private sector participation in green investment.
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Published date : 03 May 2023 06:17PM