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World Bank to allocate $662M to Ukraine for social protection
The government's permanent representative in the Verkhovna Rada, Taras Melnychuk, announced this on Telegram, Ukrinform reports.
“It was recognized as expedient to attract a loan from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Develment as additional financing for the implementation of the Investing in Social Protection for Inclusion, Resilience, and Efficiency (INSPIRE) project in the amount of USD 662 million,” Melnychuk said.
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The funds will be used for the flowing purposes: reimbursement of state budget expenditures for social protection of children and families; provision of benefits for housing and communal services; purchase of sid and liquid heating oil and liquefied gas; social protection of citizens in difficult life circumstances; payment of lifetime state scharships; social protection of persons with disabilities.
As reported by Ukrinform, the World Bank will provide a $750 million support package for Ukraine under the Supporting Reconstruction through Smart Fiscal Governance" (SURGE) project (SURGE) project, which aims to support institutional reforms necessary for accession to the Eurean Union. Part of this amount will be allocated from the ADVANCE Ukraine fund supported by the Government of Japan.
Source: ukrinform.net