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Tuesday, September 23, 2008
World Bank Group Commits US$4.5 Billion to East Asia Pacific Development Programs & Projects
The World Bank Group has announced in Hong Kong that it has committed loans, grants and credits totaling US$4.5 billion to support development across the East Asia Pacific region during fiscal year 2008. This was US$200 million more than the previous fiscal year, reflecting increased support for the region.

Jim Adams (pictured at left), World Bank Vice President for East Asia and Pacific, said the region’s strategy focuses on scaling up the World Bank Group’s engagement to address the changing demands of middle income countries while also working to support countries dealing with the impacts of inflation, fragility and conflict.

"The East Asia and Pacific region is the most dynamic in the world and our strategy needs to reflect the evolving challenges of such a diverse range of economies," Mr. Adams said. "Most East Asian countries are well positioned to navigate the global slowdown because of investments made in structural reforms in the past 10 years, but the food price crisis and climbing oil prices have dealt a blow to poor people in a number of the region's client countries."

The Bank's East Asia and Pacific region has placed strong emphasis on lending to countries to help strengthen their public institutions, develop infrastructure, support community building, and improve human capital. Examples include:

The International Finance Corporation (IFC) - the Bank Group’s private sector arm – committed $1.63 billion for 60 projects in East Asia and Pacific in FY08, an increase of 73 per cent over FY07. IFC is focusing advisory and investment services on strengthening its impact in the poorest countries and lagging regions of middle-income countries that have not participated in the region's growth, as well as on climate change. Nearly half of the projects IFC delivered in FY08 were in the poorest countries of the region, and the volume of financing to climate change-related projects increased by 78 per cent over FY07 to $407 million, in areas such as solar equipment manufacturing, renewable energy, and an expansion of the ground-breaking energy efficiency finance program in China.

Also active in the region is the Bank Group’s Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), which has provided US$1.2 billion in political risk insurance or guarantees for more than 50 projects in East Asia since its inception. These guarantees have ranged from less than $200,000 for a project in China to US$118 million for an investment in the Philippines. Guarantees issued by the agency have covered investments in the financial services, manufacturing, oil and gas, power, transportation, telecommunications, and water sectors across the region, helping to promote inward foreign direct investment.

"Foreign direct investors can play a critical role in reducing poverty—by building roads, providing clean water and electricity, and above all, providing jobs,” said James Bond (pictured right), MIGA's Acting Executive Vice President. "We are committed to promoting socially, economically, and environmentally sustainable projects in the region to help address constraints in financial sector development, health services, and infrastructure, and manage scarce resources and environmental challenges."

Source: World Bank press release, 17 September 2008


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