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The Program Development Objective (PDO) of the proposed operation is to: (1) strengthen competition in key enabling sectors and domestic revenue mobilization; (2) expand equitable access to health and education services; (3) promote the sustainable use of natural resources.
The overall risk rating for the operation is assessed as substantial given its scope that requires sustained macroeconomic stability in a complex regional and global environment.
Environment and Social Risks: Moderate
Most actions will have positive environmental and social effects. Two actions could have adverse effect: the digital development action supported by PA#1 may create hazardous waste and electronic waste (PA#1) and the expansion of access and the affordability of health care thanks to the CMU (PA#6) require considering how the government will manage medical waste (including legal, institutional, and implementation) and occupational health and safety in health facilities throughout the country.
An IDA credit in the amount of eur 285.9 million (equivalent to us$310.6 million) of which us$66.0 million equivalent from scale-up window-shorter maturity loan; and a proposed ibrd policy based guarantee in the amount of eur 500.0 million (equivalent to us$543.5 million).
CONTACT POINT
Contact: Fanta Coulibaly
Title: Directrice de Cabinet - Ministry of Finance and Budget
Email: minafoufanta@gmail.com / Telephone No: 2250506323737
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