
24/2007 August 29, 2007, Vienna, Austria
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The Governing Board of the OPEC Fund for International Development (OFID) held its 120th Session in Vienna, August 28, to consider fresh financing for projects and programs and review various reports. The Board approved, among others, a total US$81.71 million to support seven public sector projects in various countries of Africa and Asia. It also provided grant support to benefit Cambodia, Haiti, Sierra Leone and Lebanon.
The Director-General of OFID, Mr. Suleiman Jasir Al-Herbish, informed the Board that the total amount of loans approved until July 31, 2007, amounted to US$6.35 billion, with cumulative disbursements at about US$4.24 billion, representing an overall commitment-to-disbursement ratio of 67%. The Director-General disclosed that there are 261 effective loans under disbursement; a total of 718 loans fully disbursed; and 463 loans fully repaid.
The seven public sector project loans comprise:
| Country | Project | Amount (US$ mil.) |
| Botswana | Sir Seretse Khama International Airport Upgrading and Expansion | 20.59 |
| Côte d’Ivoire | Abidjan Water Supply Reinforcement | 6.00 |
| Ethiopia | Sawala Key Afer Rural Electrification | 20.00 |
| The Maldives | Construction of Harbors for Tsunami Victims | 6.00 |
| Mali | Livestock Development III | 4.61 |
| Sierra Leone | Kenema - Pendembu Road | 12.51 |
| Uzbekistan | Kuyu Mazar Pumping Station | 12.00 |
| Total | 81.71 |
The approved grants were for
-) a Special Program for Food Security and Food Safety (SPFS), phase II, to benefit Cambodia, Haiti and Sierra Leone; and
-) construction of a medical centre in Berkayel, Lebanon.
The Board also approved six proposed private sector operations and a new trade financing program.
Since its inception in 1976, OFID has provided more than US$8.5 billion in much needed concessional development financing to 120 developing countries.