Original disclosure @ ADB website
Updated in EWS Dec 29, 2023
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As stated by the ADB, the proposed effort to design and process a Kazakhstan Fiscal Governance and Financial Sector Reforms Program aims to help the Government of Kazakhstan address one of its core development challenges: heightened macroeconomic and financial vulnerability to external shocks. This medium-term development objective requires specific reform and institutional developments in fiscal management and in financial sector development. Under preparation since mid-2021 with an initially wider list of reform pillars (five) and proposals and the agreement to subsequently prioritize the subset of reform items with more agreement and progress, this approach was disrupted by the January 2022 political crisis in Kazakhstan and the political transition that ensued. The geopolitical and new economic realities set in motion by the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 also added further disruptions in the country's economic policy agenda during early-2022.
The ADB categorized the risk of the project as follows:
Environment | C |
Involuntary Resettlement | C |
Indigenous Peoples | C |
ADB Team Leaders:
Mirzo Iskandar Gulamov - Senior Country Specialist
João Pedro Farinha Fernandes - Principal Financial Sector Economist
Email: jfarinha@adb.org
Borrower and Implementing Agency - Ministry of Finance:
Yerulan Zhamaubayev - Minister of Finance
Email: info@kgd.gov.kz
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