ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka will set up recovery fund with joint public and private sector representatives, to rebuild infrastructure with the World Bank tasked with assessing the Cyclone damage, a statement from the President’s office said. The government has begun discussions with the World Bank to prepare a detailed assessment of the damage across sectors and the financial requirements for reconstruction. The World Bank has been commissioned to conduct the Global Rapid Post-Disaster Damage Estimation (GRADE). The government expects to receive the GRADE assessment within two weeks. The extend of the damage is far greater than what is visible on…
Sri Lanka to start disaster recovery fund, World Bank to assess Ditwah damage
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