For 25 years, the World Bank has been a key partner for Armenia, with a sustained history of successful sectoral investments and an equally deep history of policy reform dialogue.
The current Country Partnership Strategy for 2014–17 supports improved outcomes in competitiveness and job creation and efficiency and equity in social services, with a cross-cutting focus on improving governance.
Both the World Bank and International Finance Corporation (IFC) portfolios are at a historic high in Armenia, with finance mobilized from a range of concessional sources using diverse instruments. The World Bank Group is increasingly focused on sharing country knowledge and operational experience to leverage other development partners’ resources for effective public investment.
The current Country Partnership Strategy for 2014–17 supports improved outcomes in competitiveness and job creation and efficiency and equity in social services, with a cross-cutting focus on improving governance. More information.
Leszek, Thanks for posting. Over the weekend, I was a) reviewing a book I picked up in Tashkent in 1999 about the New Silk Roads between China and Europe; b) going over research materials (2011) I was involved with related to supporting Afghanistan with its economic development efforts, especially building infrastructure to facilitate transport and trade along its portions of the New Silk Road. I was very impressed by the work of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) that brought together 10 nations surrounding Central Asia that included Armenia. Keep up the good works.
Blog » 2017 - Armenia, Country snapshot, WB work in Armenia.pdf
2017 - Armenia, Country snapshot, WB work in Armenia.pdf
For 25 years, the World Bank has been a key partner for Armenia, with a sustained history of successful sectoral investments and an equally deep history of policy reform dialogue.
The current Country Partnership Strategy for 2014–17 supports improved outcomes in competitiveness and job creation and efficiency and equity in social services, with a cross-cutting focus on improving governance.
Both the World Bank and International Finance Corporation (IFC) portfolios are at a historic high in Armenia, with finance mobilized from a range of concessional sources using diverse instruments. The World Bank Group is increasingly focused on sharing country knowledge and operational experience to leverage other development partners’ resources for effective public investment.
The current Country Partnership Strategy for 2014–17 supports improved outcomes in competitiveness and job creation and efficiency and equity in social services, with a cross-cutting focus on improving governance. More information.
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