Original disclosure @ WB website
Updated in EWS Mar 13, 2019
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According to Bank documents, the project aims to improve the socioeconomic inclusion of disadvantaged young women and men, aged 15–29, by increasing their access to civic participation, skills building and entrepreneurship. Beneficiary groups would include low-income, peri-urban and rural youth who are underemployed or not in education, employment or training (NEETs; a minimum of 50 percent of which would be women) in vulnerable communities.
Borrower/Client: Ministry of Finance
Arijeta Neziraj Elshani, Deputy Treasurer for Cash and Debt Management
Email Address: arijeta.n.elshani@rks-gov.net
Implementing Agency: Ministry of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Bardh Ahmeti, Chief of Cabinet of the Minister
Email Address: bardh.ahmeti@rks-gov.net
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