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According to the Bank’s website, the objective of this project is to support the Government of Angola (GoA) to promote green, resilient, and inclusive growth by: (i) reducing economic distortions and strengthening fiscal and financial sector resilience; (ii) boosting inclusion by strengthening social protection; and (iii) improving markets and infrastructures to build climate resilience. The following filters were applied to guide the choice of reforms included in the Development Policy Loan (DPL) series: (i) criticality and robustness of reforms; (ii) strong analytical underpinnings to inform the actions; (iii) robustness of implementation arrangements to support reforms, including through complementary investment operations and technical assistance; (iv) GoA ownership to implement the reforms within the operation’s timeframe; and (v) coordination with other development partners.
Environmental and Social risks are substantial due to the expected impact of the proposed reforms on certain groups. Increases in gasoline and diesel prices will disproportionately impact the poor given the indirect impact of fuel price increase on the price of basic goods they consume, and to a lesser extent, because a high percentage of their income dedicated to fuel consumption. Hence, adequate social mitigation actions are needed.
World Bank Lending: US$ 500.00 million
World Bank
Nelson Tisso Miezi Eduardo
Senior Economist
Benedicte Helene Cecile Baduel
Senior Country Economist
Harun Onder
Senior Economist
Borrower/Client/Recipient
Republic of Angola
Implementing Agencies
Ministry of Finance of Angola
Patricio Neto
Director
patricio.neto@minfin.gov.ao
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