International donors and development partners on Friday decided to commit 8 billion U.S. dollars in Official Development Assistance (ODA) to
International donors and development partners on Friday decided to commit 8 billion U.S. dollars in Official Development Assistance (ODA) to
The figure is announced at the 2009 Consultative Group (CG) Meeting for
Among the package, 1.4 billion dollars are in grant while the rest 6.6 billion dollars are loans, said Vietnamese Planning and Investment Minister Vo Hong Phuc at a press conference after the meeting.
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Donors contributing to the commitment include 24 countries, some non-government organizations, the Asian Development Bank (ADB), European Commission, United Nations agencies and the World Bank.
The World Bank is the biggest donor contributing 2.5 billion dollars. It is followed by
World Bank Country Director for Vietnam Victoria Kwakwa said at the meeting that the development partners and the Vietnamese government had fruitful discussion during the two-day CG Meeting on issues like economic policy orientation and poverty reduction.
The two sides shared the view that ensuring macro-economic stability is vital for
The donors also held that
Kwakwa said the population of the minority group in
In the first 11 months of this year,
Commenting on the disbursement rate of ODA, the World Bank leading economist Martin Rama said that a lot of reasons led to the delay of ODA projects, including slow land reclamation process and the poor infrastructure.
Vietnamese Planning and Investment Minister Vo Hong Phuc said the disbursement rate is low, but it is improving over the past couple of years. "We are aware that the disbursement is vital to the real development. We will work together with the donors to improve the rate," said Phuc.
The CG meeting is held twice a year in
The meeting provides a forum for discussions of
Source: VNBusinessNews