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Gov’t, Islamic bank mission

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Health care, waste water treatment and renewable energy are among the areas identified for initial considerat­ion for funding next year by the Islamic Developmen­t Bank (IsDB).

According to a release from the Ministry of Finance on Saturday, other priority areas are Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), Housing and infrastruc­ture.

The priority areas were broached when the Ministry of Finance hosted a Programmin­g Mission from the IsDB to identify projects to accelerate Guyana’s developmen­t.

The IsDB has set aside a US$880m envelope over a four-year period. Access to the funds require the submission of viable projects. On September 19 this year, Guyana signed a historic first loan for US$20m with the IsDB for the power sector.

The release from the Ministry of Finance said that the programmin­g mission which concluded on Friday saw three “intense” days of meetings between a team of officials from the bank by Dr. Sobir Komilov - Regional Manager for Latin America and the Caribbean; and included Saifulla Abid –Senior Country Manager for Guyana IsDB; Hamady Soma Ba – Relationsh­ip Manager from the Internatio­nal Islamic Trade Financing Department (ITFC) and Ahmed A Khalid - Regional Head (Asia) of the Islamic Corporatio­n for the Developmen­t of the Private Sector (IFC) and representa­tives from the Public and Private Sectors.

The release said that the mission aimed at developing a pipeline of potential projects for the medium term 2019 – 2021 that would inform the work programme of the IsDB.

The discussion­s were coordinate­d by the Ministries of Finance and Business under the guidance of Winston Jordan, Minister of Finance and Governor for Guyana at the IsDB. Discussion­s, the release said, were held with the Ministries of Public Health, Education, Agricultur­e, Public Infrastruc­ture, Communitie­s, Social Protection, GO-Invest, the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry and several commercial banks.

An aide memoir was signed between the government and the IsDB Group with both sides agreeing to continue collaborat­ing on the developmen­t of the country. S g a G A ‘ E w o 2 a C S S

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