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  • WB Approves US$18 Million Loan For Irrigation Project In Armenia

    WB APPROVES US$18 MILLION LOAN FOR IRRIGATION PROJECT IN ARMENIA

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    October 26, 2011 - 13:50 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - The World Bank's Board of Executive Directors
    approved a US$18 million loan for the Additional Financing of the
    Irrigation Rehabilitation Emergency Project (IREP) for Armenia.

    The scale up and restructuring of this project will improve water
    use efficiency in the selected irrigation schemes, as well as foster
    immediate rural employment in seven regions of Armenia.

    Rehabilitation works will include 50 km of main and secondary canals
    serving around 52,000 hectares (ha) in Aragastotn, Kotayk, Shirak,
    Lori, Ararat, and Armavir regions, which will allow reducing water
    losses by an estimated 34.4 million cubic meters and will potentially
    restore irrigation on about 4,700 ha. In addition, rehabilitation of
    another 63 km of tertiary networks in 19 communities of Lori, Shirak,
    Gegharkunik, and Armavir regions will reduce water losses by 9.9
    million cubic meters, will improve existing irrigation water services
    on over 2,500 ha, and potentially restore irrigation on 1,760 ha.

    Annual water savings (44.2 million cubic meters) equivalent to US$1.4
    million of the financial price of water will enable some 6,500 ha of
    previously irrigated lands to be restored.

    "The irrigation rehabilitation will also generate about 7,000
    person-months of temporary employment, and potentially may add about
    2,100 permanent jobs in agriculture," said Mr. Jean-Michel Happi,
    the World Bank Country Manager for Armenia. "Job creation is an
    important dimension of this project."

    Under the original IREP, some 89.4 km were rehabilitated, including
    57.7 km in Talin and 31.7 km in Armavir main canals. Water losses
    declined by about 96.9 million cubic meters from around 114. Temporary
    jobs created during construction equaled to about 11,379 person/months
    (of the targeted 9,000 person/months), of which 67 percent was
    unskilled labor, primarily benefiting poorer households. Longer
    term development impacts include an estimated 8,000 ha returned to
    irrigation to the benefit of small-scale farmers in surrounding areas.

    Over time this is expected to provide incentives for cultivation of
    higher value crops, which should result in additional long-term job
    creation and improved livelihoods for poorer households.

    The Project was prepared in close cooperation with the Millennium
    Challenge Corporation (MCC) Program, which prepared the preliminary
    designs for construction works.

    Total financing of the Project is US$ 21.6 million, of which the
    Government of Armenia will finance US$3.4 million and US$0.2 million
    will be provided by beneficiaries (already collected under the MCC
    Program funds). The IBRD loan carries a maturity of 25 years including
    a grace period of 10 years.

    Since joining the World Bank in 1992 and IDA in 1993, the total IDA
    and IBRD commitments to Armenia amount to US$1, 506 million.

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