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According to bank documents, this project "supports government reforms prioritized in the Government of Tuvalu’s policy reform matrix (PRM) and aimed at (i) enhancing public financial management, and (ii) enhancing infrastructure management. These reform actions, to be implemented during July 2018–June 2019..."
Co-financing:
European Union US$ 1.50 million
World Bank US$ 7.50 million
Government of Australia US$ 1.00 million
Responsible ADB Officer Beatrice Olsson
Responsible ADB Department Pacific Department
Responsible ADB Division Pacific Subregional Office in Suva, Fiji
Executing Agencies Ministry of Finance and Economic Development
Private Bag, Funafuti, Tuvalu
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