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    ADB identifies 3 priorities for beginning operations in Armenia

    People's Daily Online, China
    Aug 4, 2006

    The Asian Development Bank (ADB) identified three broad priorities for
    beginning operations in Armenia as accelerating rural development,
    promoting the private sector and enhancing regional cooperation,
    an ADB report said on Thursday.

    Armenia, which joined ADB in September 2005, has made substantial
    progress in several key areas of economic development. However,
    significant challenges remain if the country's high level of poverty 39
    percent of the population in 2004 are to be lowered, the report said.

    "ADB's Interim Operational Strategy is designed to be responsive to
    the development challenges faced by Armenia. It will guide prospective
    assistance to areas that have been identified as having the highest
    potential development impact," said Shikha Jha, an ADB's Country
    Programs Specialist.

    For improving living standards in rural areas and creating livelihood
    opportunities, ADB will concentrate on water supply systems and waste
    management, rehabilitation of rural roads and developing alternative
    sources of energy, according to the report.

    To strengthen enabling environment for private sector development,
    ADB will explore potential assistance to improve regulatory oversight
    and economic governance.

    To augment Armenia's regional cooperation and integration initiatives,
    ADB will consider assistance to rehabilitate its existing regional
    transport infrastructure to reduce costs of trade and transport,
    and to upgrade regional energy transmission networks.

    Source: Xinhua
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