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As stated by the World Bank, the objective of this project is to support Uzbekistan’s transition to an inclusive and private sector-led market economy through (a) strengthening market institutions and the environment for private sector growth; (b) improving governance; and (c) increasing social inclusion and resilience. The DPO will be a 2-year programmatic operation and will build on the reforms supported in previous standalone development policy loans. The operation will help address critical constraints in important reform areas.
According to the World Bank, the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) and KfW Development Bank (KfW) are also expected to provide parallel financing in support of this operation.
The investment comprises an IBRD Loan of US$300 million and three IDA Credits: a concessional IDA Credit of US$160 million; a concessional IDA Shorter-Maturity Loan Credit of US$240 million (US$100 million of which is made available through the IDA Scale-Up Window [SUW]); and a non-concessional IDA Credit of US$100 million through the IDA SUW.
The World Bank's website provides an overview of IDA's financial products.
World Bank Team Leaders:
Pinar Yasar - Senior Economist
Email: pyasar@worldbank.org
Wei-Jen Leow - Senior Financial Specialist
Eskender Trushin - Senior Economist
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