The World Bank Group Liberia Country office here has introduced a five year strategic plan to help the government achieve its pro-poor agenda plans. According to the World Bank Group there is a need for Liberia to have more infrastructure development that will put the country on the right trajectory of development to be compared with its neighbors in the region. World Bank Country Director Henry G. R. Kerali told scores of Reporters in a interactive discussion at the World Bank Country office in oldest Congo Town on February 7, 2019, that in order for Liberia to achieve the more infrastructure that are needed the World Bank have introduce its five year strategic program which is the Country Partnership Framework or (CPF). The Country Director pointed out that the CPF program will also promote development of innovative solutions and disruptive technologies to reduce poverty. Meanwhile, he says the total finances over the five year period is centered around $US300 to 500 million to buttress the government’s efforts in achieving its pro-poor agenda plans.
Source: Daily Observer February 18, 2019 02:15 UTC