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World: Fresh funds totaling over US$230m approved by OFID’s Governing Board at 155th session

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Source: OPEC Fund for International Development
Country: Armenia, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Egypt, Ethiopia, Jordan, Lebanon, Lesotho, Mali, Mozambique, Niger, Paraguay, Saint Lucia, Senegal, Swaziland, Syrian Arab Republic, Viet Nam, World, Zimbabwe

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Vienna, Austria, June 3, 2016. Seventeen partner countries stand to benefit from the latest round of financing, totaling over US$233m, that was approved at the 155th Session of the Governing Board of the OPEC Fund for International Development (OFID). Commenting on the sectoral distribution of the fresh approvals, OFID Director-General Suleiman J Al-Herbish said: “Our strategic focus continues to highlight the interdependency of the energy-water-food nexus, supported by the transportation sector. This is our priority moving forward.” The public sector loans, which total around US$118m, will support the following projects/programs:

Country - Project - US$m

Burundi

Agriculture Value Chains Development Program, Phase II. To develop and improve crop and livestock production activities and strengthen community-based initiatives, and in turn enhance food security and incomes for over 200,000 people.

6.00

Ethiopia

Hamusit-Estie Road Upgrading. To improve connections along a 77km-long stretch in the South Gondor Zone, a key agricultural production area. This will enhance farmers’ access to markets, reduce travel costs and time and enable the 500,000-strong population to reach social services more efficiently.

20.00

Paraguay

Metropolitan Area Electricity Transmission and Distribution System Improvement. To help meet present and future energy needs and expand coverage in the Asuncion metropolitan area, populated by around two million people. In addition to replacing and installing new infrastructure, the project will carry out institutional strengthening.

32.00

Saint Lucia

Millennium Highway Upgrade, Phase II. To facilitate the movement of agricultural and industrial goods, reduce transport costs and help boost living conditions of low-income communities in the capital Castries and the northwest. Around 19,000 households are expected to benefit from the project.

16.16

Swaziland

National Referral Hospital. To enhance the efficiency and quality of healthcare services by constructing and equipping a 250-bed hospital as well as an out-patient clinic and staff housing. The new facility will serve around 1.3 million people and reduce the need to send patients abroad for treatment.

14.00

Vietnam

Dam Vac Bridge. To build a bridge over the Dam Vac lake to improve connectivity between the northern urban and southern rural regions of Vinh Yen City. This will help increase income-generating opportunities and access to social services for over 100,000 people living in the project area.

21.80

Zimbabwe

Poverty Alleviation. The project will carry out activities in three provinces populated by around 3.8 million people. These include: awareness campaigns to sensitize communities and stakeholders; community support initiatives to identify demand-driven sub-projects and farm demonstration exercises to improve livestock productivity; and support to savings and credit cooperatives.

7.60

Total 117.56

Four grants totaling US$2.3m were also approved to the following organizations:

International Center for Biosaline Agriculture (ICBA). US$500,000. To improve small-scale irrigation technologies and introduce on-farm water management practices with a view to increasing agricultural productivity and enhancing food security in Burkina Faso, Niger, Mali and Senegal. The project will also introduce solar-driven systems for operating irrigation pumps and for household use. In all, the project will benefit about 20,000 resource-poor smallholder farmers.

Hilfswerk Austria. US$400,000. To reduce maternal-child mortality in rural areas in 12 districts in Sofala province, Mozambique. This will be done by improving/installing water and sanitation systems and providing renewable energy systems to health posts; expanding coverage and outreach of public health campaigns; and, capacity building, among other activities. The project is expected to directly benefit around 265,000 women and 130,000 children under the age of five.

United Nations Development Program (UNDP). US$800,000. This grant aims at strengthening host communities’ resilience in Jordan and Lebanon by constructing additional infrastructure and providing necessary equipment, as well as improving waste management facilities in areas where Syrian refugees reside. Around 50,000 Syrian refugees and over 26,000 local residents in the host countries are expected to benefit from the scheme.

Austrian Development Agency (ADA). US$600,000. This grant will support the third phase of the “Southern Africa Solar Training and Demonstration Initiative” which aims at reducing energy poverty by improving access to renewable energy; specifically solar thermal solutions. Activities will include policy workshops, development of national solar thermal roadmaps and installation of solar thermal demonstration systems. OFID’s grant will cover activities in Lesotho, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe. The initiative will help reduce energy costs and improve living standards for approximately 7,000 people.

Under OFID’s private sector facility, six financing facilities totaling over US$98m were approved to co-finance sustainability energy schemes in Egypt. Under OFID’s trade finance facility, US$15m was approved to help support SMEs and finance international trade activities in Armenia.


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