World Bank approves $10 million credit for West Bank and Gaza

Published May 28th, 2002 - 02:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

The World Bank recently approved a $10 million credit to improve the access and quality of basic social services in poor and remote communities in the West Bank and Gaza by strengthening the role of local municipalities and village councils in delivering these services, stated a press release. The credit is issued on standard International Development Association (IDA) terms with a 40-year maturity and 10-year grace period.  

 

The credit will finance an Integrated Community Development Project (ICDP) which aims to engage local governments in managing small-scale civil works projects for roads, water supply, schools and clinics with active participation of residents. The ICDP is among a series of projects to tap into the World Bank's special trust fund for development assistance to the West Bank and Gaza which was established in 1994.  

 

The ICDP is based on the World Bank's short- to medium-term strategy of focusing on poverty reduction in the West Bank and Gaza while supporting emergency interventions in the current conflict. With approximately 75 percent of the West Bank's poor population residing in rural or outlying areas, local governments are seen as playing an important role in stimulating the local economy. 

 

One component of the project will finance about 100 community development projects prepared by local officials in consultation with residents -- using local contractors, materials and laborers to stimulate the economy in municipalities and villages. The project will also address agricultural needs by upgrading existing irrigation networks and improving terraces and wells.  

 

At a later stage, the ICDP plans to establish telecenters in 10 low-income communities covering a total population of at least 75,000. The telecenters will offer residents public access to internet and computer-based training, providing youth and women in particular with marketable job skills. — (menareport.com)

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