Bangladesh, World Bank Ink One-Billion-USD Loan Deal For Five Projects

Bangladesh, World Bank Ink One-Billion-USD Loan Deal For Five  Projects

DHAKA, Nov 24 (NNN-BSS) – The Bangladeshi government and the World Bank, inked a loan agreement worth over one billion U.S. dollars yesterday, to help the country achieve resilient and inclusive growth, by improving early childhood development, secondary education, riverbank protection and navigability, urban primary health, and gas distribution efficiency.

The agreement, comprising five projects, was signed by Sharifa Khan, senior secretary of Bangladesh’s Economic Relations Division, and Abdoulaye Seck, World Bank country director for Bangladesh and Bhutan, in Dhaka.

Among the projects was the Bangladesh Enhancing Investments and Benefits for Early Years Project, which will help improve early childhood development by providing cash transfers and counselling services to about 1.7 million pregnant women, and mothers of children under four, in vulnerable households.

The Learning Acceleration in Secondary Education Operation Project will help strengthen secondary education, by improving learning outcomes and teaching quality, said the Washington-based lender.

It said, the Jamuna River Sustainable Management Project 1 and Urban Health, Nutrition and Population Project, will improve primary healthcare services for treatment, prevention and referral for common illnesses, including mosquito-borne diseases like dengue, and help improve riverbank protection and navigability in the Jamuna River, protecting about 2,500 hectares of land from riverbank erosion and flooding.

Apart from this, the bank said, the Gas Sector Efficiency Improvement and Carbon Abatement Project will help improve the efficiency of gas distribution and end-use through pre-paid metering systems, and reduce methane emissions along the natural gas value chain.

“Bangladesh and the World Bank have a strong partnership, focused on achieving the country’s vision of upper middle-income status by 2031, and higher income status by 2041,” said Khan.

Seck said, “Bangladesh is an important partner for the World Bank, towards its vision of a world free of poverty on a livable planet. Since the country’s independence, the World Bank and Bangladesh have had an impactful partnership that lifted millions of Bangladeshi people out of poverty.”– NNN-BSS  

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