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According to the Bank’s website, the program follows a sequenced reform pathway to support Uzbekistan's objectives of macroeconomic stability and inclusive growth by strengthening public sector efficiency, fiscal sustainability, and accountability. Reform actions are structured around three pillars: (i) strengthening fiscal management through program-based budgeting, fiscal risk monitoring, debt transparency, and climate-informed public investment planning; (ii) improving SOE governance by aligning legal frameworks with market principles, enhancing financial transparency, and promoting fair competition; and (iii) enhancing public sector accountability through robust audit systems and reinforced anti-corruption legislation and enforcement. These reforms aim to address structural inefficiencies and deliver measurable improvements in service delivery, market competitiveness, and institutional integrity. Original outcome indicators have been retained with elevated targets to reflect expanded ambition, while new indicators capture deeper reforms in tax policy and administration, investment climate, SOE restructuring, social protection, and anti-corruption enforcement. The program continues to reflect strong reform commitment and coherence with its foundational design and strategic objectives.
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Involuntary Resettlement: C
Indigenous Peoples: C
The financing amount is $500,000,000, which will be financed on a loan basis by ADB’s ordinary capital resources.
Project Cost: $500,000,000
For the Borrower:
Ministry of Economy and Finance
29, Istiqlol Street
Tashkent 100017
Republic of Uzbekistan
Facsimile Number: +998 71203 5050
For ADB:
Asian Development Bank
6 ADB Avenue
Mandaluyong City
1550 Metro Manila
Philippines
Facsimile Numbers: (632) 8636-2444
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