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World Bank-Bangladesh Signed $850 million Financing Package

শুক্রবার, এপ্রিল ২৫, ২০২৫
World Bank-Bangladesh Signed $850 million Financing Package

Jamal Uddin: Bangladesh and the World Bank signed two financing agreements totaling $850 million on april 23rd to help the country develop the Bay Terminal deep sea port and modernize the national social protection system to accelerate job creation and inclusive growth.

The agreements were signed by ERD secretary Mr. Shahriar Siddiky and Dr. Gayle Martin on behalf of Bangladesh and the World Bank, respectively. Signing ceremony held at WB headquarters in Washington DC. Finance Advisor Dr. Salehuddin Ahmed and Martin Raiser, World Bank Vice President for South Asia, were also present at the signing.

“To remain on a sustainable growth path, Bangladesh must create quality jobs for its population, particularly for the nearly 2 million youth who enter the labor market every year,” said Gayle Martin, World Bank Interim Country Director for Bangladesh. “This financing package will be a game changer for job creation by enhancing trade and export competitiveness and helping the most vulnerable graduate from social protection programs and get ready for the job market."

The Bay Terminal Marine Infrastructure Development Project ($650 million) will enhance Bangladesh’s export competitiveness by increasing port’s capacity and efficiency and reducing transportation costs and time. It will support essential infrastructure for port development, including a 6 km climate-resilient breakwater and access channels. By accommodating larger vessels, the deep sea port will substantially decrease vessel turnaround time, potentially saving the economy about $1 million daily.

The Bay Terminal will handle about 36 percent of Bangladesh’s container volumes, directly benefiting over one million people by improving access to sustainable transport services and enhancing connectivity to regional and international markets. The project will also facilitate women-owned enterprises to explore trade opportunities and women’s employment in port operations.

The Strengthening Social Protection for Improved Resilience, Inclusion, and Targeting (SSPIRIT) project ($200 million) will provide cash transfers and livelihood services for 4.5 million people, focusing on youth, persons with disabilities, women, and workers in climate-vulnerable regions. The project will modernize delivery systems, ensuring support reaches those most in need and enabling effective responses to potential climate or economic shocks. It will establish a national Dynamic Social Registry for accurate targeting of beneficiaries and for identifying individuals eligible for further support, such as livelihoods and employment services. By combining cash assistance with skills development and entrepreneurship, micro-credit, and mentorship, the project will improve job readiness and income earning capacities of about 2.5 million people. Such a graduation strategy that allows poor households—with a focus on youth and women—to ‘move up the ladder’ is vital for Bangladesh’s labor market.

“Bangladesh and the World Bank have a strong and longstanding partnership to help the country achieve inclusive growth and its development aspirations,” said Shahriar Siddiky, Secretary, Economic Relations Division, Government of Bangladesh. “These projects will be critical for the country’s climate resilience and a prosperous future.”

The financing is from the World Bank’s International Development Association (IDA). The World Bank was among the first development partners to support Bangladesh and has committed more than $45 billion in grants, interest-free loans, and concessional credits since the country’s independence.


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