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Vanuatu Government and World Bank to Strengthen Partnership

February 20, 2017

World Bank Vice President makes inaugural visit to Vanuatu

 

PORT VILA, February 20, 2017 – The government of Vanuatu and the World Bank have committed to strengthening their partnership, with the Bank set to establish a more significant presence in Port Vila, boost its financial support for the nation’s priorities and increase collaboration with development partners.

On her first visit to Vanuatu, Victoria Kwakwa, World Bank Vice President for East Asia and Pacific, signed an agreement with Vanuatu’s Acting Minister for Foreign Affairs, and Minister of Infrastructure and Public Utilities, Hon. Jotham Napat, to lay a path for stronger relations between Vanuatu and the World Bank.

“The government of Vanuatu is pleased to welcome Ms. Kwakwa here on her inaugural visit to Vanuatu,” said Mr. Napat. “I acknowledge the important work we are undertaking with the support of the World Bank, and our anticipation of deeper collaboration following the signing of this partnership agreement.”

Ms. Kwakwa said the World Bank will almost triple the amount of funding to the Pacific region, including Vanuatu, from US$360million in 2015 to US$900 million in 2018, through the International Development Association, the World Bank’s fund for the world’s most in-need countries. Delays at Bauerfield were also discussed, with the World Bank and the government confirming they are working together to ensure the full rehabilitation works begin without further delays.

“This establishment agreement for a more significant World Bank presence in Vanuatu is a clear demonstration of our commitment to Vanuatu,” said Ms. Kwakwa. “More financial support will help us better deliver for the people of Vanuatu, through projects such as the Vanuatu Rural Electrification Project, which is expected to provide electricity access to more than 17,000 homes, 230 aid posts and 2000 community halls across the country by 2019.”

On Monday, Ms. Kwakwa will also meet with representatives from government, the private sector, and youth and women’s groups for a roundtable discussion on the World Bank’s latest report series, Pacific Possible, which analyzes key risks and opportunities for transformative change in the region. The final report is expected to be launched in April.

Ms. Kwakwa will travel to Samoa on Wednesday to meet with government officials, development partners and communities participating in World Bank-supported projects, before travelling to Wellington next Monday to meet with senior officials from the New Zealand government. 

Media Contacts
In Port Villa
Benjamin Brighouse
Tel : +61 433 028 405
bbrighouse@worldbank.org
In Sydney
Tom Perry
Tel : +61 2 9235 6570
tperry@worldbank.org


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