New Loan Approved to Rehabilitate Dushanbe-Kyrgyz-Border Road
MANILA, PHILIPPINES (21 November 2005) - ADB will help boost regional trade and cooperation in Central Asia through a US$29.5 million loan that will help rehabilitate a critical part of the road linking Dushanbe, the capital of Tajikistan, to the Kyrgyz Republic.
The project, the second phase of the Dushanbe-Kyrgyz border road rehabilitation project, will improve about 89 kilometers of the central and border sections of the project road, along with 60 km of rural roads.
"By improving key sections of the road from
The road is part of a network in Central Asia that directly links Kazakhstan, the
The road also serves as the only substantial link between
"With improved roads, the valley's inhabitants will have better access to markets in
The project will also help increase road maintenance financing for
The loan is accompanied by a $500,000 grant for an integrated, community-based program to address the increased vulnerability of communities to HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases that may arise during construction and after project completion.
ADB's loan and grant come from its concessional Asian Development Fund. The loan carries a 32-year term, including a grace period of 8 years. Interest will be 1% per annum during the grace period and 1.5% per annum for the rest of the term.
The Government will finance $9.5 million equivalent of the project's total estimated cost of $39.5 million.
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