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According to the Bank’s website, the proposed series of two operations supports the Solomon Islands Government in its efforts to improve fiscal management, private sector development, and climate and disaster resilience.
The proposed reform supports the Solomon Islands’ development objectives, articulated in the National Development Strategy (NDS) 2016-2035.
World Bank Lending: US$ 15.00 million
Private Capital and Commercial Financing Amount: US$ 20.00 million
Total Financing: US$ 35.00 million
World Bank
Lodewijk Smets
Senior Economist
Amina Coulibaly
Senior Economist
Borrower/Client/Recipient
Government of the Solomon Islands
Implementing Agencies
Ministry of Finance and Treasury
McKinnie Dentana
Permanent Secretary
mdentana@mof.gov.sb
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