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Commitments in 2005


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Loans: Public Sector


Public Sector Loans approved (as of December 31, 2005)Top of Page
Country Purpose Amount
(in US$ million)
Approval Date
Albania Kavaja Hospital. See press release 130/2005.
2.42
15.03.2005
Angola Secondary Education Quality Reinforcement
9.00
20.12.2005
Azerbaijan Samur - Absheron Irrigation System
8.0
15.03.2005
Bangladesh Secondary Towns Integrated Flood Protection See press release 89/2005.
15.00
15.03.2005
Belize Southside Poverty Alleviation
6.00
20.12.2005
Bolivia National Universities Rehabilitation and Modernization
10.70
20.12.2005
Burkina Faso Ouagadougou – Kongoussi Road See press release 28/2005.
7.00
15.03.2005
Burkina Faso Sustainable Rural Development See press release 111/2005.
2.89
20.09.2005
Cameroon Yaoundé - Kribi Road See press release 77/2005.
7.00
15.03.2005
Cameroon Foumban-Manki Road
5.49
20.09.2005
Cape Verde Road Sector Support. See press release 131/2005.
4.74
20.09.2005
Colombia Technical and Technological Education Strengthening
10.00
20.12.2005
Cuba Havana Electricity Network Rehabilitation See press release 91/2005.
10.00
15.06.2005
Chad Education Support See press release 90/2005.
4.53
15.03.2005
Djibouti Boulaos Power Plant Rehabilitation See press release 92/2005.
5.00
15.03.2005
Egypt Cairo West Power Plant
23.43
20.12.2005
Ghana Second Rural Health Services. See press release 133/2005.
8.5
20.09.2005
Guatemala The Central and Eastern Regions Rural Development
11.0
20.09.2005
Honduras Villa San Antonio - Goascoran Road
7.00
15.03.2005
Jordan Children’s Hospital at King Hussein Medical City
10.00
20.12.2005
Kenya Garissa Sewerage. See press release 136/2005.
4.0
20.09.2005
Laos PDR Northern and Central Regions Water Supply and Urban Development
9.00
15.06.2005
Madagascar Toliara Roads Rehabilitation. See press release 138/2005.
7.00
15.06.2005
Madagascar Andekaleka Hydroelectric (Phase II). See press release 137/2005.
6.50
20.09.2005
Mali Kayes - Diamou Bafoulabé Road See press release 94/2005.
10.00
15.03.2005
Mauritania Aftout-Es-Saheli Water Supply See press release 58/2005.
6.60
15.03.2005
Morocco Eastern Middle Atlas Mountain Rural Development
9.81
20.12.2005
Mozambique Matola General Hospital
5.00
15.06.2005
Nicaragua Las Flores - Nandaime Road Rehabilitation. See press release 141/2005.
5.00
15.03.2005
Pakistan Punjab Railway Development
10.00
20.12.2005
Rwanda Gitarama-Mukamira Road See press release 33/2005.
10.00
18.03.2005
Sri Lanka National Highways Sector
8.00
20.12.2005
Tajikistan Dangara General Hospital
5.35
20.12.2005
Tanzania Mbeya Airport See press release 95/2005.
4.62
15.06.2005
Tunisia Natural Gas Network Distribution Development
20.00
20.12.2005
Vietnam Cao Bang Province Road Reconstruction See press release 96/2005.
8.00
15.06.2005


Loans: Private Sector


Private Sector Loans signed (as of December 31, 2005)Top of Page
Country Recipient Institution Type and Purpose of Financing Amount
(in million)
Date Signed
Syria Clay Industries Company S.A. Loan. See press release 143/2005. US$3.0 21.12.2005
Maldives Wataniya Telcom Maldives Private Limited Loan. See press release 118/2005. US$7.0 29.09.2005
Bangladesh Industrial Promotion and Development Company of Bangladesh Line of Credit. See press release 97/2005. US$5.0 08.09.2005
Syria Byblos Bank SAL Equity Stake. See press release 84/2005. US$3.0 10.08.2005
Bosnia and Herzegovina Raiffeisen Bank d.d. of Bosnia and Herzegovina (RBBH) Line of Credit. See press release 82/2005. €10.0 10.08.2005
Egypt DEG - Deutsche Investitions- und Entwicklungsgesellschaft mbH Equity Purchase. See press release 83/2005. 20% of equity 10.08.2005
Mali IFA-BACO Loan. See press release 40/2005. €1.4 21.04.2005
Pakistan Pakistan International Container Terminal (PICT) Loan. See press release 42/2005. US$6.0 21.04.2005
Sri Lanka Lanka ORIX Leasing Company Limited Line of Credit. See press release 44/2005. US$5.0 21.04.2005
Yemen Radfan for Manufacturing Construction Materials Company Limited Loan. See press release 46/2005. US$5.0 21.04.2005
Senegal United Contractors & Builders Senegal Limited (UCBS) Loan. See press release 51/2005. €1.9 21.04.2005
Uzbekistan Uzarctech Loan. See press release 52/2005. US$3.3 21.04.2005
Cambodia AMRET Line of Credit. See press release 02/2005. US$1.5 12.01.2005


HIPC II Debt Relief


HIPC II Debt Relief (as of December 31, 2005)Top of Page
Country Purpose   Amount
(in US$ million)
Date Signed
Burkina Faso HIPC II See press release 112/2005. 10.0 22.11.2005
Ethiopia HIPC II See press release 132/2005. 6.5 21.12.2005
Guyana HIPC II See press release 135/2005. 7.5 21.12.2005
Honduras HIPC II See press release 38/2005. 10.0 02.07.2005
Mali HIPC II See press release 139/2005. 10.0 21.12.2005
Niger HIPC II See press release 142/2005. 6.4 21.12.2005


Grants: Technical Assistance


Technical Assistance Grants (as of December 31, 2005)Top of Page
Amount
(in US$)
Purpose Approval Date
350,000 To boost primary school enrolment in two impoverished areas in Mauritania. See press release 126/2005. 20.12.2005
400,000 To support strengthening of national health systems in Arab LDCs. See press release 125/2005. 20.12.2005
400,000 To help purchase the latest treatment and diagnostic equipment for the King Hussein Cancer Center. See press release 124/2005. 20.12.2005
300,000 To help finance a UNICEF initiative to promote safe water and sanitation in Bhutanese schools. See press release 123/2005. 20.12.2005
500,000 To support eLearning on health in The Gambia and Ghana. See press release 105/2005. 20.09.2005
350,000 To co-finance a safe water and sanitation scheme in Nepal. See press release 106/2005. 20.09.2005
250,000 In support of the CAPADIFE Rehabilitation Center in Managua, Nicaragua. See press release 68/2005. 15.06.2005
250,000 To co-finance the second phase of the activities of the Pan Arab Project for Family Health (PAPFAM). See press release 69/2005. 15.06.2005
800,000 In support of agricultural research projects at seven research centers sponsored by the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR). See press release 70/2005. 15.06.2005
400,000 To promote efficient water use in Arab countries. See press release 23/2005. 15.03.2005
300,000 To help reintegrate Burundian returnees. See press release 24/2005. 15.03.2005


Grants: Research


Research Grants (as of December 31, 2005)Top of Page
Amount
(in US$)
Purpose Approval Date
100,000 To help establish a training center at Burkina Faso's National Laboratory of Public Health. See press release 129/2005. 20.12.2005
100,000 To support a capacity-building program of Arab NOG's. See press release 128/2005. 20.12.2005
80,000 To help introduce health care services in Kenya. See press release 114/2005. 22.11.2005
100,000 To support participants' attendance on legal training course. See press release 113/2005. 22.11.2005
8,500 To support attendance of participants at the 18th World Petroleum Congress. See press release 87/2005. 30.08.2005
15,000 In support of skills development and education for adolescents in Bangladesh. See press release 85/2005. 10.08.2005
100,000 To support establishment of Altaaleem Alarabi Newspaper. See press release 86/2005. 10.08.2005
15,000 In support of a conference of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) on “Climate as a Resource.” See press release 74/2005. 15.06.2005
60,000 In support of the Societé Internationale de L’Urologie(SIU) to help upgrade Al-Gezira University Hospital for Renal Disease and Surgery, in Wad Medani, the Sudan. See press release 73/2005. 15.06.2005
65,000 To sponsor the attendance of seven least developed country participants at an International Ocean Institute (IOI) training program entitled “25th Anniversary of the Ocean Governance: Policy, Law and Management.” See press release 30/2005. 30.04.2005
50,000 To co-finance a pilot project in Bangladesh to reduce the level of arsenic poisoning from contaminated water supplies. See press release 27/2005. 15.03.2005
30,000 To help provide educational materials and equipment to poor Afghan school children. See press release 26/2005. 15.03.2005
100,000 To help finance the production of a Satellite Image Atlas for the Republic of Yemen. See press release 25/2005. 15.03.2005
100,000 To support a community development project in the Sudan. See press release 10/2005. 12.01.2005
80,000 To the G-77 to co-finance the preparation of policy papers. See press release 11/2005. 24.02.2005


Grants: Emergency Assistance


Emergency Assistance Grants (as of December 31, 2005)Top of Page
Amount
(in US$)
Purpose Approval Date
400,000 To help hurricane victims in Central America. See press release 109/2005. 13.10.2005
1 million To help earthquake victims in South Asia. See press release 108/2005. 12.10.2005
200,000 To help stampede victims in Iraq. See press release 100/2005. 08.09.2005
200,000 To purchase relief supplies for earthquake victims in IR Iran.See press release 16/2005. 24.02.2005


Grants: Special Grant Account for Palestine


Special Grant Account for Palestine (as of December 31, 2005)Top of Page
Amount
(in US$) 
Purpose Approval Date
2.5 million To support an urgent housing program in Palestine. See press release 103/2005. 20.09.2005
1.2 million To support the activities of 12 civil society organizations in Palestine’s Gaza Strip. See press release 72/2005. 15.06.2005
2 million To provide assistance to Palestinian communities affected by the separation wall. See press release 22/2005. 15.03.2005


Grants - HIV/AIDS Special Account


HIV/AIDS Special Account (as of December 31, 2005) Top of Page
Amount
(in US$) 
Purpose Approval Date
2 million To co-finance a joint project with UNODC to combat HIV/AIDS among vulnerable groups in Central Asia. See press release 127/2005. 20.12.2005
1.5 million To co-finance a joint project with UNHCR to battle HIV/AIDS among refugees in central Africa. See press release 104/2005. 20.09.2005
4 million To co-finance a Mother/Child Global Project to Fight HIV/AIDS. See press release 71/2005. 15.06.2005
2 million For a joint OPEC Fund/ILO multiregional project on HIV/AIDS workplace policies and programs. See press release 20/2005. 15.03.2005
4 million Towards an OPEC Fund/WHO project on integrating the "3 by 5" initiative in health systems in Africa. See press release 21/2005. 15.03.2005