World Bank Presents Grant To 10 Csos
By GNA - Ghana News Agency General News | Sat, 15 Nov 2008
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The World Bank yesterday presented a total of 35,000 dollars to 10 Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) to undertake social and economic projects aimed at complementing its assistance operations.
Majority of the beneficiaries, this year, will focus on implementing programmes geared towards empowering the citizens to reposition themselves appropriately for the December 7 general elections.
The grant is disbursed from the Bank's Civil Society Fund, formerly known as the Small Grants programme, funded by the Development Grant Facility (DGF).
Mr Kofi Marrah, Co-ordinator of the Fund, at a ceremony to present the cheques to the CSOs in Accra, explained that the DGF instituted in 1983 provided grants to CSOs for global and regional development initiatives that enhanced and influenced development outcomes.
'This is in line with the Bank's social development agenda to empower the vulnerable and marginalised in society through enhanced support for social inclusion, cohesive societies and accountable institutions.'
Mr Marrah indicated that Ghana has so far received allocations of 458,000 dollars and a total of 102 CSOs had benefited.
He said access to the Fund is solely based on competitiveness and the ability of applicants to provide their track record that would attest their capability.
Mr Marrah therefore urged CSOs to be very competitive in their proposal writing in order to enhance their chances of accessing the Fund.
He also entreated the beneficiaries to stick to objectives of their proposals and said the Fund through its local partner, the Centre for Development Partnership, will monitor their performance.
The World Bank Country Director, Mr Isach Diwan, said the support marked the beginning of a relationship between the Bank and the beneficiaries.
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Source: GNA - Ghana News Agency
Majority of the beneficiaries, this year, will focus on implementing programmes geared towards empowering the citizens to reposition themselves appropriately for the December 7 general elections.
The grant is disbursed from the Bank's Civil Society Fund, formerly known as the Small Grants programme, funded by the Development Grant Facility (DGF).
Mr Kofi Marrah, Co-ordinator of the Fund, at a ceremony to present the cheques to the CSOs in Accra, explained that the DGF instituted in 1983 provided grants to CSOs for global and regional development initiatives that enhanced and influenced development outcomes.
'This is in line with the Bank's social development agenda to empower the vulnerable and marginalised in society through enhanced support for social inclusion, cohesive societies and accountable institutions.'
Mr Marrah indicated that Ghana has so far received allocations of 458,000 dollars and a total of 102 CSOs had benefited.
He said access to the Fund is solely based on competitiveness and the ability of applicants to provide their track record that would attest their capability.
Mr Marrah therefore urged CSOs to be very competitive in their proposal writing in order to enhance their chances of accessing the Fund.
He also entreated the beneficiaries to stick to objectives of their proposals and said the Fund through its local partner, the Centre for Development Partnership, will monitor their performance.
The World Bank Country Director, Mr Isach Diwan, said the support marked the beginning of a relationship between the Bank and the beneficiaries.
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