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    GLOBAL CRISIS MAKES WORLD BANK MORE RESOLUTE TO SECURE ITS EFFECTIVE PRESENCE IN SOUTH CAUCASUS: WB OFFICIAL

    ARKA
    Oct 19, 2009

    YEREVAN, October 19, /ARKA/. In a last week interview to the Armenian
    daily 'Hayastani Hanrapetutyun' the World Bank Managing Director, Ms.

    Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, said the global crisis has made THE World
    Bank more resolute in securing its effective presence in the South
    Caucasus with the aim of assisting the region's countries and help
    them withstand the aftereffects of the global economic downturn.

    According to her, the WB has provided all the countries with additional
    funds to help them back their budget spending.

    Thus, she said, in 2009 the WB has approved $240 million loans to
    Armenia, half of which are privileged loans of the International
    Development Association (IDA). It has also approved a total of $300
    million in loans to Georgia, which it will use to rehabilitate its
    roads and has also provided over $200 million to Azerbaijan within
    the frameworks of the current projects.

    She said the World Bank encourages at the same time Armenia, Azerbaijan
    and Georgia to implement favorable government policies that will
    not only respond to temporary vulnerabilities, caused by the crisis,
    but will also help them to move forward along the path of recovery.

    She said World Bank's studies and proposals helped the governments
    develop their anti-crisis budget-tax policies. Besides, she said, the
    WB cooperates with other international donor organizations to raise
    the international assistance to the South Caucasus to maximum, because
    no donor organization can satisfy the needs of the region alone.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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