ADB Extends Up To $325 Million In Immediate Assistance
To Tsunami-Hit Countries
MANILA, PHILIPPINES (31 December 2004) - ADB announced that
up to $325 million will be made immediately available in response to requests
from Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Maldives to help finance priority reconstruction
and rehabilitation work following the tsunami disaster on Sunday.
An estimated $175 million of these funds can be quickly reprogrammed from
existing operations in the three countries, while up to an additional
$150 million of new lending commitments could be drawn immediately from
the Bank's highly concessional lending window, the Asian
Development Fund. In both cases, the principal objective is to ensure
rapid disbursement during the coming critical two to four months.
"This is an unprecedented disaster and we are moving quickly to assist
these countries in their hour of need," said President Tadao Chino.
Bank teams are in place and working actively to identify high priority
operations effectively in the near term, as well as help lay the basis
for the more extensive and comprehensive reconstruction work that must
get underway during the next six months. ADB Management and staff are
working closely in all of these efforts with the governments of affected
countries, as well as with partner organizations such as the World Bank,
the United Nations and bilateral agencies. Joint work to prepare more
detailed damage and reconstruction needs assessments is underway and will
be intensified as conditions permit.
The immediate funding identified so far represents only an initial contribution.
Significantly increased resources will be available as these assessments
proceed and as the development institutions, in collaboration with affected
governments and communities, identify longer term reconstruction and rehabilitation
investment priorities.
The ADB is also actively engaged with other countries that have been directly
affected by the disaster, and has indicated that it stands ready to assist
if requested to do so.
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