World Bank Approves Loan of USD 100 Million for Local Self Governments in Serbia
Source: Beta
Thursday, 10.03.2022.
11:50


(Photo: pogonici/shutterstock.com)

The loan is part of USD 300 million in financing for the Local Infrastructure and Institutional Development Project (LIID), which was prepared in collaboration with the French Development Agency (AFD), the press release says.
As pointed out, LIID aims to assist the Government of Serbia in fulfilling its aspirations to deliver better infrastructure services, improve mobility, lower the carbon footprint, and increase access to economic opportunities and services for all citizens.
– This is the first World Bank project that focuses squarely on Local Self Governments in Serbia, to help them improve the quality of life of citizens – said Nicola Pontara, World Bank Country Manager for Serbia.
It is specified that the LIID Project will focus initially on the transport sector, which is the second main contributor to greenhouse emissions, the fastest growing emissions source, and a significant cause of air and noise pollution in Serbian cities.
It is expected to help Serbia achieve its goal of lowering greenhouse emissions by 9.8% by 2030 compared to 1990 levels.
LIID will finance investments aimed at improving mobility, including roads, sidewalks, bicycle lanes, public spaces, and public transport facilities.
Climate resilience and adaptation will be promoted through non-motorized transport, slope stabilization, river-bank protection, drainage works, greening of public spaces and addressing legacy pollution.
The project will also support the strengthening of urban development planning and public finance management.
Local Self Governments are expected to increase infrastructure investments by an annual 8%, ensuring fair distribution of resources, with priority on poorer and more vulnerable communities.
Tags:
World Bank
French Development Agency
AFD
Government of Serbia
Nicola Pontara
loan
local self governments
sustainable infrastructure management
promoting equitable growth
green transition
Local Infrastructure and Institutional Development Project
LIID
mobility
carbon footprint
transport
greenhouse gases
air pollution
noise pollution
roads
sidewalks
bicycle lanes
public spaces
public transport facilities
non motorized transport
slope stabilization
river bank protection
drainage works
greening of public spaces
urban development
public finance management
Comments
Your comment
Naš izbor
Most Important News
Full information is available only to commercial users-subscribers and it is necessary to log in.
Follow the news, tenders, grants, legal regulations and reports on our portal.
Registracija na eKapiji vam omogućava pristup potpunim informacijama i dnevnom biltenu
Naš dnevni ekonomski bilten će stizati na vašu mejl adresu krajem svakog radnog dana. Bilteni su personalizovani prema interesovanjima svakog korisnika zasebno,
uz konsultacije sa našim ekspertima.