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    WORLD BANK MANAGING DIRECTOR TO VISIT ARMENIA

    ArmInfo
    2009-10-16 12:59:00

    ArmInfo. The World Bank Managing Director, Ms. Ngozi Okonjo- Iweala,
    will travel to Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan on October 17-21. The
    aim of her visit is to discuss with the respective governments,
    development partners and civil society the impact of the financial
    crisis in the South Caucasus and to find ways to help ease the crisis
    and enable sustainable economic growth. The World Bank is actively
    engaged in helping these countries address the challenges facing them.

    "One thing that the crisis has taught us all is our
    interdependence. While this has added to the global nature of the
    current crises, it is also a source of strength for investment
    and growth. Working together with the governments, our development
    partners and civil society, the Bank is helping improve the lives of
    the people in the South Caucasus and elsewhere.

    Together, we can help ease the crisis and enable the countries embark
    upon a new trajectory of growth, development and social progress,"
    says Ms. Okonjo - Iweala.

    In all three countries Ms. Okonjo-Iweala will meet with the country
    leadership, senior government officials, civil society and private
    sector representatives, and visit World Bank supported project sites.

    She will make a field trip to IDA Fast-Track Operation sites and
    meet with project beneficiaries in Armenia. As part of her program in
    Georgia, she will visit an IDP settlement, a road construction site
    and a primary healthcare facility. In Azerbaijan, she will co-chair
    a high level Economic Policy Forum, visit a cultural heritage site
    and meet with women leaders.

    The World Bank recently launched Country Partnership Strategies (CPS)
    in Armenia (June, 2009) and Georgia (September, 2009) and is currently
    preparing one for Azerbaijan. The Strategy for Armenia is intended
    to assist the country in resuming growth and reducing the impacts of
    the financial crisis on the poor. It also aims to help Armenia lay
    the foundation for a more competitive economy for rapid post-crisis
    growth. The commitments to Armenia total approximately US$1.3 billion
    for 54 projects. The Georgia CPS prepared against the backdrop of
    twin crises - the August 2008 conflict followed by the global economic
    downturn - focuses on pressing post-conflict and vulnerability issues,
    and strengthening the foundations for competitiveness and growth in
    the future. The commitments to Georgia total approximately US$1.2
    billion for 46 projects. The new CPS for Azerbaijan will build on
    the results and achievements of the current program that embraces
    investment operations for a total amount of US$2.2 billion. The new
    strategy will be prepared in close consultation with the government
    and civil society and designed to meet the country's short and longer
    term priorities.
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