Carolin Geginat, country manager for the World Bank in Armenia, talks to CivilNet about the newly released Country Partnership Framework, a five-year strategy aiming to reduce poverty and improve resilience across Armenia. She outlines how the World Bank plans to prioritize the more than $1 billion fund taking into consideration Armenia’s varied challenges. Geginat also explains how the Bank plans to mobilize private capital investments, navigate climate change concerns, and build human capital as part of Armenia’s path toward long-term development.
The World Bank has a new strategy for Armenia
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