WB Allocates Funds for Social Safety Net Project in Ukraine
OREANDA-NEWS. July 09, 2014. The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors approved a USD 300 million loan for the six–year Social Safety Net Modernization Project in Ukraine. "Its main contractor is the Ministry of Social Policy. The project is part of the World Bank Group’s overall assistance to Ukraine.
The purpose of the project is to expand a targeted social safety net program that will help the most vulnerable and socially excluded people.
Minister for Social Policy Liudmyla Denisova has said that the new project is very important for Ukraine, because it will help for the first time in many years improve significantly the performance of social assistance and increase its effectiveness.
According to her, the new investment, in the first place, will be used to support those most in need. " USD 200 million will be used to improve the performance of social assistance to low-income families, USD 100 million – to update the care system for children deprived of parental care as well as disabled children," emphasized the Minister.
Background Note
The new Social Safety Net Modernization Project is the third project financed by the World Bank and executed by Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine. The Ministry implemented the following World Bank projects and grants: Ukraine Social Investment Fund (USIF) project (2002 – 2008), the Social Assistance System Modernization (SASM) project (2006 – 2012), a number of Japan Policy and Human Resources Development (PHRD) project preparation grants, and a Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) grant to co-finance the SASM project.
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