Project

First Development Policy Credit for Bhutan

World Bank

Status: In Planning

General Information

Next Action Date:
Expected Date of Approval: Sep 28, 2010

Project Summary

The major goal of the Development Policy Credit series is to support institutional strengthening in improving government efficiency, fostering private sector development, and expanding access to infrastructure.

The International Development Association will provide US$ 12 million for this operation.

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Project Keywords

public reforms   public administration   public management   institutional strengthening   access to infrastructure   infrastructure development   institutional reforms   financial management   fiscal sustainability   public expenditure   capacity building