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  • WB Supports Armenian Social Investment Fund Targeting the Poor

    Armenpress

    WORLD BANK SUPPORTS ARMENIAN SOCIAL INVESTMENT FUND
    TARGETING THE POOR

    WASHINGTON, OCTOBER 27, ARMENPRESS: The World
    Bank's Board of Executive Directors approved October
    26 a credit of US $25 million equivalent for a Social
    Investment Fund III (ASIF III) Project for Armenia.
    The World Bank said in a press release this project
    will assist the Government of Armenia in its efforts
    to improve the living standards of the poor and
    strengthen institutions at the local level.
    So-called "infrastructure gaps," including schools
    and primary health clinics or ambulatories that are in
    need of repair or reconstruction, are most acute in
    the rural areas, especially in the remote and isolated
    communities. While unmet demands remain throughout
    Armenia, the needs of earthquake zone communities are
    large, and include potable water and special schools.
    For high mountainous communities, potable water
    remains a high priority, along with community centers.
    The new project will help to meet these and other
    needs over the medium-term.
    "The main strength of ASIF is its capacity to
    penetrate into remote, isolated, and poor communities,
    provoke effective discussion on their perceived
    priorities, and to bring the project proposals to
    serve their needs," said Caroline Mascarell, Head of
    the World Bank team designing the project. Thus, the
    Fund will support the improvement of basic social and
    economic infrastructure, short-term employment
    opportunities, community participation, and local
    capacity building and empowerment, she noted.
    The ASIF III Project will benefit from the effective
    institutional and implementation arrangements already
    in place under the ASIF I and II projects. ASIF has
    successfully been in operation for the last decade; so
    far, 587 micro-projects in 271 rural and urban
    communities have been completed under the project,
    reaching up to 1.7 million beneficiaries all over
    Armenia.
    The ASIF III project has two main components. It
    would support community investments in the poorest
    communities of Armenia through basic small-scale
    social and economic infrastructure rehabilitation. The
    project would also compliment community investment
    through local level institutional strengthening,
    monitoring and evaluation. It is designed to increase
    the competencies and accountability of municipal
    administration in such areas as financial management,
    budgeting, accounting, and asset management.
    By the time the project is completed, more than a
    hundred of the neediest communities (of small and
    medium size, and mostly rural) would benefit from
    newly constructed and renovated schools that are
    warmer during the winter; specialized schools for
    orphanages, handicapped children, and art students;
    sports facilities; community centers; potable water in
    homes; and rehabilitated irrigation systems.
    The credit is provided on "hardened" IDA terms,
    with a maturity of 20 years and a grace period of 10
    years included. Since July 1, 2006 Armenia has been in
    the process of graduating from IDA eligibility.
    Since joining the World Bank in 1992 and IDA in
    1993, commitments to Armenia have totaled
    approximately US $952.25 million for 44 operations.
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