World Bank Approves US$25-Million Credit For Grenada COVID-19 Response

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The World Bank board has approved policy credit amounting to US$25 million to the islandโ€™s COVID-19 Crisis Response and Fiscal Management Development.

In a statement on Thursday, the World Bank said that this quick-disbursing financing will support the countryโ€™s efforts to respond to the COVID-19 crisis in the short term and enhance long-term sustainability and resilience.

โ€œIn recent years, the government of Grenada has made significant progress on economic reforms and fiscal consolidation. The COVID-19 crisis, however, has had a disproportionate socio-economic impact on highly tourism dependent small island economies, including Grenada,โ€ said Tahseen Sayed, World Bank Country Director for the Caribbean.

โ€œThis operation aims to help Grenada weather the current crisis, support livelihoods and enhance resilience.โ€

The statement added that the COVID-19 pandemic has hit Grenada hard and although the number of COVID-19 cases has been relatively low, the economic contraction has been severe โ€“ based on this, the GDP is projected to contract by 12 percent in 2020.

This financing is expected to help the government strengthen the countryโ€™s health systems and protect livelihoods through financial assistance to the tourism sector, the agriculture sector, and small businesses. The operation also supports the countryโ€™s medium-long term structural reforms to improve fiscal management and debt transparency, enhance climate resilience, and strengthen public accountability.

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