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    WORLD BANK SUPPORTS SOCIAL INVESTMENTS IN 150 COMMUNITIES ACROSS ARMENIA

    12:32, 16 Mar 2015
    Siranush Ghazanchyan

    The World Bank Board of Executive Directors today approved a US$30
    million loan for the Social Investment and Local Development (SILD)
    Project in Armenia. This project will further assist the Government
    of Armenia to improve the quality, use of and access to community
    infrastructure for the poor and vulnerable groups.

    Local populations throughout Armenia will benefit from renovated and
    rehabilitated social infrastructure such as schools, kindergartens,
    health and social service facilities, community centers, water supply,
    waste management, as well as economic infrastructure such as irrigation
    systems, agro-processing and storage facilities, markets, etc. Priority
    needs will be identified through assessments of economic development
    potential and prioritization by the communities.

    "The new project will directly benefit about 150 communities, mostly
    rural, and enable them to identify their own investment needs,"
    said Laura Bailey, World Bank Country Manager for Armenia. "I am
    particularly happy that this project will create much-needed jobs,
    thus contributing to income generation in participating communities.

    We estimate that approximately 300 permanent and 1,100 temporary jobs
    will be created, with more than US$8 million in wage income generated
    in vulnerable communities."

    SILD has grown out of one of the oldest WB-supported projects,
    Armenian Social Investment Fund (ASIF), which has been addressing
    territorial imbalances in the country for almost 20 years. ASIF has
    proven to be an effective tool in responding to the needs of the poor
    and promoting economic growth in remote and isolated villages. As in
    the past, the success of the program will depend on how well local
    communities would be able to sustain the new investments.

    The project has three components. The first component supports
    socio-economic development at the local level following the model of
    ASIF and will implement micro-projects covering 120 communities. SILD
    will target rehabilitation and development of public, social, economic,
    and environmental community infrastructure and services. It will
    also build institutional and financial capacity at the local level
    for implementation of these activities.

    The second component - inter-community social and economic development
    initiatives - will finance socioeconomic initiatives with the potential
    for longer-term development impacts by bringing together two or
    more communities. This new collaborative development approach will
    provide additional incentives for communities to explore development
    synergies and opportunities in line with the concept of the territorial
    development reform. Overall, SILD will fund the design, selection
    and implementation of abound 30 inter-community sub-projects.

    The third component will support ASIF's transition to Armenian
    Territorial Development Fund (ATDF)to evolve ASIF's work from small,
    discrete projects to larger, sustainable development projects, in line
    with the objectives of the Armenian Development Strategy 2012-2025 of
    reducing socio-economic disparities and promoting harmonic regional
    development. Key dimensions of the transition will include development
    of new tools and approaches for appraisal, promotion and selection
    of inter-community projects; organizational development; and staff
    capacity building.

    "These initiatives have both social and economic impact and can
    catalyze future economic growth and human capital development for a
    region or group of communities," said Erkin Mamadaliev, World Bank
    Task Team Leader of the Project. "We are expecting that the project
    will also strengthen inter-community dialogue across the country,
    priority-setting and development planning and management. The project
    will be specifically focused on vulnerable and lagging regions."

    Total financing of the project is US$42.85 million, of which the
    Government of Armenia will finance US$11 million and US$1.85 million
    will be provided by beneficiary communities. The US$30 million is an
    IBRD flexible loan with variable spread with a 14.5-year grace period
    and repayment of 25 years.

    Since joining the World Bank in 1992 and IDA in 1993, the total IDA
    and IBRD commitments to Armenia amount to US$2,066.730 million.

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/03/16/world-bank-supports-social-investments-in-150-communities-across-armenia/

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