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Eradicate Poverty & Hunger |
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Universal Primary Education |
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Gender Equality
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Reduce Child Mortality |
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Combat HIV/AIDS & Other Diseases |
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Environmental Sustainability |
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Global Partnership for Development |
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Bangladesh & The World Bank
: Sustainable
Environment
Created in 1946, the World Bank's overall mandate is to promote
economic and social progress in developing nations by helping raise
productivity so that people may live better and fuller lives. The Bank
began its operations in independent Bangladesh in 1972 when it provided
the country's first concessional International Development Association
(IDA) credit for the construction of shelters in tornado-affected areas.
The Bank's mission in Bangladesh is to accelerate the rate and improve
the pattern of growth so as to reduce absolute poverty in a sustainable
way, ensuring participation of people at the grassroots level. The
Bank's recent study, Bangladesh 2020: A Long-run Perspective Study,
reports that to break out of the 4% GDP growth trap, and to achieve
rapid and sustainable growth during the next 25 years, the country faces
formidable challenges and must overcome constraints in the area of
physical and human resources. Only by meeting these challenges can the
basic needs of the people in education, housing, health care, jobs and
in human rights be achieved by the year 2020.
The Bank thus
adopts a two-pronged strategy which promotes labour-intensive growth and
human resources development through targeted measures which directly
assist the poorest groups which would otherwise be excluded from the
development process. To this end the Bank looks at structural
impediments to accelerated growth, probes into institutional and
sectoral reforms needed for successful implementation of the investment
projects, and offers policy advice to the Government. The Bank also
finances development projects which support investment or reforms in
various economic sectors. The Bank takes the lead in aid coordination.
The Bank provides assistance through the International Development
Association (IDA), a concessional lending agency of the World Bank group
which provides interest-free credit with a repayment period of over 30
years. IDA is currently the largest among the donors in Bangladesh and
in the 1972-73 to 1995-96 period, commitments totalled US$7.5 billion
(net of cancellations). The Bank also accesses credit from the
International Finance Corporation (IFC), another institution of the
World Bank group, which has provided assistance totalling US$82.3
million in the 1972-1997 period.
By the end of 1996 the Bank was promoting poverty alleviation and
sustainable livelihoods through 25 major projects with a total
commitment of US$1,720 million, of which US$276 million had been
disbursed in collaboration with the Government and nine other donors.
Together with
UNDP, the Bank supports the Water and Sanitation Programme which assists
the Government in the preparation of a National Water Supply and
Sanitation Policy and assists agencies such as UNDP, the World Bank, SDC,
DANIDA and others in the development of sector policies and strategies.
In consultation with the Government and NGOs, the Bank, together with
UNDP, actively participated in the preparation of the National
Environment Management Action Plan which has been approved by the
Government.
For disaster
management interventions, the Bank, together with UNDP, made major
efforts for finalisation by the Government of the Flood Action Plan,
implementation of which begins in 1997.
What the
World Bank Does
Since 1972 the Bank has supported projects in the following area:
Environmental resource management such as forest resource management;
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