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According to the Bank’s website, the development objective of the project is to promote economic resilience through more sustainable public finances and resilient private sector development. Pillar A aims to ensure sustainable public finances. This will contribute to the macroeconomic stability and will expand fiscal space required to meet Somalia’s large development needs in the context of high volatility to climate change and fragility, conflict, and violence. Pillar B aims to enable resilient private sector development. This pillar supports structural reforms that enhance the environment for private-sector-led growth and create conditions for job creation, increasing the resilience of households.
No prior actions are likely to have significant adverse environmental costs. Although the construction of new electricity generation facilities expected to be enabled by the adoption of optimized generation and transmission network development plan could pose risks to the environment, the new requirement for investors to conducted ESIAs mitigates these risks.
World Bank Lending: US$ 125.00 MLN
World Bank
Stella Ilieva
Senior Economist
Philip M. Schuler
Lead Economist
Borrower/Client/Recipient
Republic of Somalia
Implementing Agencies
Ministry of Finance
Bihi Iman Egeh
Minister
minister@mof.gov.so
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