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  • ADB To Provide $80 Million Crisis Support For Armenia

    ADB TO PROVIDE $80 MILLION CRISIS SUPPORT FOR ARMENIA

    armradio.am
    09.07.2009 17:59

    The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is extending $200 million in loans
    and grants to help Armenia, Georgia and Tajikistan sustain critical
    social spending programs that have been imperiled by the global
    economic crisis.

    ADB's Board of Directors has approved two program loans of $80 million
    equivalent for Armenia; two program loans of $80 million equivalent
    for Georgia; and a program grant of $40 million for Tajikistan. All
    the funds will come from ADB's Asian Development Fund, a financing
    facility that offers loans at low interest rates and grants to reduce
    poverty in its poorest developing member countries. The loans are
    expected to be fully used by the end of this year.

    ADB's funding support will allow the governments to deal with negative
    shocks to budget revenue and maintain core spending programs for
    critical social needs such as welfare payments and social services for
    vulnerable groups. It will also allow them to push through with public
    investments designed to preserve and create new jobs for economic
    recovery. The funds complement assistance from other multilateral
    agencies and bilateral sources, including the International Monetary
    Fund, World Bank and European Union, and are aligned with the crisis
    mitigation programs of the three countries.

    "ADB's programs, in tandem with the initiatives of other20development
    partners, will support essential public spending to protect the poor
    and vulnerable, as well as aid in the revival of the economies of the
    three countries," said Xiaoyu Zhao, Vice President of ADB's operations
    in the region.
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