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World Bank reaffirms commitment to Ethiopia

FurtherAfrica by FurtherAfrica
July 11, 2022
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Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Demeke Mekonnen last week held a discussion with The World Bank Managing Director of Operations, Axel van Trotsenburg, in the Senegalese capital Dakar.

The ministry of foreign affairs (MoFA) in a statement issued after the meeting said Trotsenburg expressed the World bank’s confidence in Ethiopian Government the peace efforts and pledged economic and societal reforms that the Government will undertake in the next three years.

Also read: Ethiopia launches strategy to quadruple coffee revenue

The World Bank Managing Director of Operations, specifically, mentioned the Bank’s interest to support Ethiopia’s efforts in rebuilding infrastructure and transforming agriculture, as well as regional integration endeavors.

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Demeke is in Dakar to attend the World Bank’s International Development Association (IDA22) Heads of State Summit which aims to call for a robust and resilient economic recovery for Africa.

The World Bank under IDA2020 had pledged to allocate $93.5 Billion for developing countries, where $66 Billion goes to 39 African countries of which $ 5.7 Billion is for Ethiopia.

Deputy Prime Minister Demeke appreciated the Bank for supporting Ethiopia’s Home-grown economic reforms and its aspiration for the country’s prosperity.

Also read: Why not make the 80yrs-old Ethiopian School of ‘Commerce’ stand on its own?

He explained positive developments that the government of Ethiopia has been undertaking to achieve durable peace in the country affirming unwavering commitments toward that end. The Minister finally invited the WB Managing Director to visit Ethiopia.

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Source: Ethiopian Monitor
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