Original disclosure @ WB website
Updated in EWS Mar 13, 2024
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According to the Bank’s website, the Program-Level Development Objective is to increase access to, and inclusive use of, the internet and digitally-enabled services in Eastern and Southern Africa. The Project Development Objective for the operation implemented by COMESA is to enhance the enabling environment for increasing access to, and inclusive usage of, the internet and digitally-enabled services in Eastern and Southern Africa.
The environmental risk rating for COMESA’s operations under MPA Phase 1 is Moderate, although the risk rating will be reviewed during preparation.
In its first phase, the MPA will provide a regional IDA grant to COMESA to set-up the MPA’s regional program coordination unit (PCU) and oversee the implementation of the MPA throughout the ten years.
MPA = Multiphase Programmatic Approach
WB Contact Point
Task Team Leader: Cecilia Maria Paradi-Guilford / Title: Senior Digital Development Specialist
Email: cparadiguilford@worldbank.org
TTL Contact: Timothy John Charles Kelly Job / Title: Lead Digital Development Specialist
Email: tkelly@worldbank.org
TTL Contact: Lavanya Choudhary Job / Title: Young Professional
Email: lchoudhary@worldbank.org
Implementing Agencies
Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) Secretariat
Bernard Dzawanda, Director, Infrastructure, bdzawanda@comesa.int
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