Saturday, 23, November, 2024

World Bank Vice President for Europe and Central Asia, Cyril Muller, commended the Government of Uzbekistan for accelerating social and economic reforms to improve people’s living standards. Visiting Uzbekistan on July 18-19, Mr. Muller met with the country’s President and senior government and parliamentary officials to discuss new and existing areas of World Bank financial and technical assistance.

“The Government and the people of Uzbekistan are eagerly embracing the opportunities presented by the country’s social and economic transformation, and the World Bank is keen to support this process. We are increasing our financial and technical support across a number of areas as the country enters the next phase of demanding reforms,” said World Bank Vice President, Cyril Muller.

Mr. Muller met with President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, Prime Minister Abdulla Aripov, Chairperson of the Senate of Oliy Majlis (Parliament) Tanzila Narbaeva, and other senior government officials to discuss the country’s efforts to build a thriving market economy, develop the financial and banking sector, reform state institutions, expand citizen engagement, and improve health, education and social protection systems.

During his visit, Mr. Muller participated in the launch of the country’s Economic Council, which is expected to play an important role in coordinating, recommending and monitoring economic reforms in Uzbekistan.

“The Economic Council will allow the country to draw on local and international expertise to provide the Government with evidence-based analyses and help it reach informed decisions on economic issues,” said Mr. Muller.

Mr. Muller also attended a roundtable on energy sector reform with relevant ministries, state agencies, utility companies, and development partners.

The energy sector is key to enabling a successful economic transformation and private sector growth. The sector’s economic potential is hindered by weak financial and operational performance, infrastructure bottlenecks, and an incomplete policy and regulatory framework. Together with Uzbekistan’s development partners, the World Bank is assisting the government in addressing these shortcomings.

Following talks with Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Djamshid Kuchkarov, Mr. Muller participated in a signing ceremony for loan and grant agreements for World Bank-supported projects totaling $656 million. The projects will support the country’s economic transformation as well as the development of preschool education and social protection systems.

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