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Moldova will receive a loan of 37.3 million euros and a grant of $5 million from the World Bank under the new program

Moldova will receive a loan of 37.3 million euros and a grant of $5 million from the World Bank under the new program

In particular, this is provided for by the relevant loan agreement between Moldova and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (a member of the World Bank Group) for the implementation of the Moldova-Supporting Growth and Resilience Development Policies Operation Project, the ratification of which was passed by the Parliament in the first reading. The document itself was signed on July 11, 2024. It is planned that the new Growth and Resilience Development Policy Operation (DPO) Project will support the Moldovan government's efforts to assist refugees and households in the context of the consequences of the war in Ukraine, while maintaining the momentum of the long-term program of economic integration with the European Union and building resilience to climate change. The money will be used to increase flexibility in hiring young workers for light work and refugees for temporary or permanent jobs; to strengthen the independence of the Competition Council and the relevant legislation in this field; to increase the minimum aid limits and bring the legislation on transparency and integrity of the energy market in line with EU requirements; to regulate internally and develop the investment policy of the Deposit Guarantee Fund in the banking system; to increase the energy efficiency of the energy sector; to improve the energy efficiency of the energy sector; and to increase the energy efficiency of the energy sector. The project focuses on 11 measures in total. The loan from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development of 37.3 million euros will be provided in budget support for 29 years, including a grace period of 9 years. The interest rate on the loan will be variable. The commitment fee will be 0.25% of the outstanding amount and the one-time fee - 0.25% of the loan amount. The loan will be accompanied by a $5 million grant and will be repaid in one tranche. // 25.07.2024 - InfoMarket.

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