INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU: The World Bank has approved a $100 million Development Policy Credit (DPC) to continue support to Nepal in improving the
financial viability and governance of the electricity sector and recovering from the COVID-19 crisis.
In a statement issued Wednesday, the
WB states the Development Policy Credit (DPC) prioritises to reform the countryelectricity sector which has been doing well
recently.
However, the electricity sector of Nepal too is no exception to the impact brought upon by the global health crisis, as it led to
discontinuation of on going construction work, as demand and usage plummeted.
&Continued reforms to strengthen the electricity sector in
Nepal is of utmost importance during the crisis and for post-crisis recovery,& Faris Hadad-Zervos, World Bank Country Manager for Nepal is
quoted in the press statement.
&This operation will help refocus investment priorities and support the governmentcommitment to develop a
reliable, affordable, and sustainable electricity sector that supports poverty reduction and shared prosperity in the country.&
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