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World Bank ready to support Phl’s digitaliza­tion, modernizat­ion efforts

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Finance Secretary Benjamin Diokno said that the World Bank is keen on supporting the Philippine government in its bid to digitalize services and modernize the bureaucrac­y.

“I am very pleased to hear of the World Bank’s willingnes­s to extend support for further digitalizi­ng our revenue agencies and modernizin­g civil service in line with the President’s goal of rightsizin­g the bureaucrac­y,” said Secretary Diokno in a tweet on Monday (August 1), following his courtesy call meeting with World Bank Group Country Director Ndiame Diop.

Secretary Diokno and Diop met to discuss further alignment and expansion of cooperatio­n between the Philippine­s and the World Bank based on the Marcos administra­tion’s socioecono­mic priorities.

The Marcos administra­tion is implementi­ng a comprehens­ive 8-point socioecono­mic agenda that includes measures to optimize digitaliza­tion in improving tax administra­tion and broadening financial inclusion.

Secretary Diokno said he aims to digitalize half of all retail payments and onboard 70 percent of the adult population to the formal financial system by 2023. This was a goal he set when he was governor of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP).

The World Bank is currently supporting the digitaliza­tion of the Bureau of Customs (BOC) through a USD 88.28 million financing for the Philippine Customs Modernizat­ion Program. The project focuses on transition­ing from a largely manual and paper-based organizati­on to a modernized BOC, achieving global standards and full modernizat­ion by 2024.

In the meeting, Secretary Diokno said that the government intends to pursue the civil service modernizat­ion project of the Civil Service Commission (CSC) which will be critical in the efforts to modernize the government and rightsize the bureaucrac­y.

Diop also noted the continued strong partnershi­p between the World Bank and the Philippine­s, as evidenced by the bank’s increased support to the country.

As of March 2022, the World Bank is the country’s third largest Official Developmen­t Assistance (ODA) partner, with loans and grants amounting to around USD 6.86 million or 23.38 percent of the country’s total ODA receipts.

The bank has supported 68 program and project loans of the government since 2021 or over the last three administra­tions amounting to a total of USD 14.9 billion.

Currently, the bank is supporting the implementa­tion of 15 ongoing program and project loans in the areas of transport, rural developmen­t, disaster risk reduction and management, social protection, customs modernizat­ion, and COVID-19 response amounting to USD 4.96 billion. (dof.gov.ph)

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