By DVB, 27 August 2013
Burma’s Union Parliament has approved a plan, recommended by
President Thein Sein, to agree a US$261.5 million loan from the World
Bank to support various development projects.
The 40-year loan – at a fixed 0.75 percent interest rate – would be
used to develop the communications sector and to improve schools, as
well as pay for the construction of a compressed natural gas and biogas
power plant in Mon state’s Thaton township.
In January, the World Bank announced that it would clear Burma’s
outstanding debt of some $900 million, allowing the country to reapply
for grants and loans from international institutions.
Meanwhile, The Asian Development Bank (ADB) announced on Monday that
it will administer a Japanese loan of $1.2 million to help Burma improve
statistics collection.
The technical assistance grant from the Japan Fund for Poverty
Reduction aims “to strengthen institutional, strategic, and technical
capacity for collecting better statistics to chart the country’s
development and progress” the bank said in a statement.
“Timely, relevant, and accurate data is essential to understanding
where the country [Burma] is today, and for future evidence-based
decision making both within and outside government,” said Kaushal Joshi,
the senior statistician with the Economics and Research Department at
ADB. “Statistics help policymakers understand the economic, social, and
environmental conditions, make decisions on economic growth, and design
efforts to promote poverty reduction.”
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