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WB supports infrastructure development and pro-poor growth, aiding Vietnam's efforts to tackle long term development challenges

May 31, 2011




Hanoi, May 31, 2011 – The State Bank of Vietnam and the World Bank today signed one loan and four credits totaling US$620 million in support of Vietnam’s development efforts. The money will be used to finance five operations, namely Hospital Waste Management Support Project (US$ 150 million), Hai Phong Urban Transport Project (US$ 175 million), the third operation for Program 135 – 2 (US$ 50 million), additional financing for the Second Transmission and Distribution Project (US$ 180 million) and additional financing for Coastal Cities Environmental Sanitation Project (US$ 65 million).

“Vietnam’s 10 year Socio Economic Development Strategy 2011-2020, recognizes that the country faces huge infrastructure gaps constraints to environmental sustainability and significant level of poverty in some remote communities,” said Victoria Kwakwa, Country Director for the World Bank in Vietnam. “The loan and credits signed today are expected to help with necessary infrastructure development, provide support to Government to modernize its approach to infrastructure development and management, address important environmental challenges, and make further progress in poverty reduction in ethnic minorities of the mountainous areas.”

The signings include a loan of US$180 million from the IBRD, the World Bank’s lending arm for middle income country, to scale up and reinforce Vietnam’s electricity transmission system. The operation is a continuation of the Second Transmission and Distribution Project, to support efficient development of Vietnam’s transmission and distribution system.

The four other credits are provided by the International Development Association (IDA) – the part of the World Bank that helps the world’s poorest countries.

A sum of US$ 65 million as additional financing for the Coastal Cities Environmental Sanitation Project will provide better sanitations for over 600,000 people in the coastal cities of Dong Hoi, Quy Nhon and Nha Trang. The investment will improve overall quality of life and ensure the sustainability of the tourism economic base of these cities. The project is expected to achieve these goals through improved drainage, wastewater collection and treatment, solid waste management, small loans for household sanitation improvements and capacity building initiatives including Healthy City Partnerships.

The goal of the Hai Phong Urban Transport Project is to improve urban accessibility and strengthen capacity for urban transport management and planning in Hai Phong City. The project is expected to reduce travel time for local road users in arterial corridors, and increase the reliability and frequency of bus services. IDA will invest US$ 175 million in this project.

The US$50 million credit for Program 135 – Phase 2 is the last in a series of three policy operations which has contributed to successful reforms implemented by the Government under its “Program for Socio-Economic Development in Communes Facing Extreme Hardship in Ethnic Minority and Mountainous Areas”, popularly known as P135-2. The final credit will support remaining policy reforms to strengthen implementation, particularly at sub-national levels, as well as enhance the sustainability of the reforms.

And finally, the successful implementation of the Hospital Waste Management Support Project will strengthen health care waste management policies nationwide and support at least 150 central and provincial hospitals in providing better environment for their communities as well as improved infection control and occupational safety to patients, doctors and health workers. IDA will fund US$ 150 million for this project.

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Nghiem Thi Xuan Le
Tel : (+84 -4) 3934 6600 ext. 382
lnghiem@worldbank.org


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