Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

WB supports Sri Lanka with Us$56mn to lessen COVID-19 impacts

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„▪ It aims to protect the most vulnerable in agricultur­e sector and ensure food security

„▪ This new financing complement­s the Sri Lanka COVID-19 Emergency Response and Health System Preparedne­ss Project „

▪ Country Director says working closely with govt. to prepare for resilient recovery „

▪ Funds reallocate­d from LDSP, GEMP,PHSSP and CSIAP

The World Bank has reallocate­d US$ 56 million from ongoing projects in Sri Lanka to protect the most vulnerable in the agricultur­e sector, improve COVID19 protection measures on public transport, facilitate tele-education for school children, and provide digital solutions to improve delivery of public services.

This new financing complement­s the US$ 128.6 million Sri Lanka COVID-19 Emergency Response and Health System Preparedne­ss Project, which was approved on April 2.

“We have been working closely with the Government of Sri Lanka to support its COVID-19 emergency response and prepare for a resilient recovery,” said Faris H. Hadadzervo­s, World Bank Country Director for Maldives, Nepal and Sri Lanka.

“We’re moving fast to reallocate financing from existing projects to improve food security and children’s education, ensure that people can use public transit without getting sick, and harness digital solutions to continue delivering public services.”

The financing will help poor and vulnerable farming households purchase seeds and rehabilita­te storage facilities to help ensure food security. It will help facilitate learning at home by tele-education and e-learning for school children, especially in rural, smaller and under-resourced schools. It will also help create a safe and hygienic school environmen­t for students once in-person lessons resume.

The financing will also help ensure that essential public transport is disinfecte­d and equipped with hand sanitizers, protective gear and body temperatur­e screening equipment, and also support a digital document management system to improve public services to improve collaborat­ion across government using digital technology and video conferenci­ng to facilitate work from home.

These funds were made available by activating the Contingenc­y Emergency Response Components (CERC) of four active projects. CERCS allow funds to be reallocate­d from existing projects to address emergency response needs.

Funds for a total amount of US$ 56 million were reallocate­d with US$ 17 million from the Local Developmen­t Support Project (LDSP), US$ 15 million from the General Education Modernizat­ion Project (GEMP), US$ 9 million from the Sri Lanka Primary Healthcare System Strengthen­ing Project (PHSSP) and US$ 15 million from the Climate Smart Irrigated Agricultur­e Project (CSIAP).

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Faris H. Hadad-zervos

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