Approval Date | 01 Dec 2022 |
Planned Completion Date | 31 Dec 2023 |
Last Disbursement Planned Date | 30 Jun 2024 |
Sovereign / Non-Sovereign | Sovereign |
Sector | Multi-Sector |
DAC Sector Code | 11330 |
Commitment | U.A 18,785,128.19 |
Status | Approved |
The proposed operation is an ADB loan of US$25 million to the Republic of Seychelles to finance the Second Phase of the Governance and Economic Reforms Support Program (GERSP-II). The GERSP was designed to support Seychelles’ post-COVID19 economic recovery in a 3-year programmatic series, for the years 2021, 2022 and 2023. Phase I of the GERSP was approved by the Bank Group’s Board of Directors on 7 July 2021 and the resources (UA 15.04 million, equivalent to USD 20 million) supported the Government to bridge the financing gap in 2021 and implement the programme. GERSP-II aims to consolidate and expand these efforts to further strengthen economic resilience and inclusive post-COVID-19 pandemic economic recovery across several areas of the Seychelles economy. These include supporting continued effort to advance fiscal sustainability by improving tax revenue performance; enhancing governance in the public sector, including state-owned enterprises (SOEs); and strengthening AML/CFT financing framework.
The goal of GERSP II is to continue strengthening economic governance reforms that will sustain inclusive green growth and support post-COVID-19 recovery while reinforcing environmental and climate resilience. Consistent with this goal, GERSP II aims to create more and better opportunities for all Seychellois by: (i) conserving the fiscal space and reducing debt vulnerabilities, thus allowing the Government to allocate its scarce resources to priority projects and protecting the vulnerable population; (ii) removing the constraints for doing business, thus enabling local MSMEs to better engage in international trade; and (iii) improving access to renewable energy and better solid waste management practices, thus enhancing inclusive growth and environmental sustainability.
The beneficiaries will remain the entire population of Seychelles, due to the broadness of the reform agenda and its impact on the entire public administration, economic growth, and environmental and climate resilience. Beneficiaries include the private sector in general and the MSMEs, in particular, through improved business environment, access to finance, and climate resilience. Targeted interventions will be undertaken to ensure that women and youth are among the key beneficiaries of the programme’s activities. Direct beneficiaries are the Ministry of Finance, National Planning and Trade (MoFNP&T), Ministry for Investment, Entrepreneurship and Industry, Ministry of Agriculture, Climate Change and Environment, Ministry of Employment and Social Affairs, Public Utilities Corporation, Seychelles Energy Commission, and Seychelles Revenue Commission.
Funding
African Development Bank
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Implementing
Ministry of Finance
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IATI identifier | 46002-P-SC-K00-023 |
Last Update | 22 Mar 2023 |
Name | Mosllem Ahmed ALAMIR AHMED |
m.ahmed@afdb.org |
Country | Seychelles |
Coordinates | Location Name |
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-4.32146 55.72394 | Praslin |
-4.66667 55.46667 | Mahé |