The program will expand economic opportunities in lagging regions by rehabilitating roads, irrigation networks, and water supply and improve the investment climate and competitiveness to encourage private sector investments, the World Bank said.
It will also improve the quality services and accountability to improve education, health, social safety nets, and environmental protection.
The lender said the credits would be from the concessional International Development Association (IDA), window which will have 20 years to maturity, a 10-year grace period and zero interest.
The strategy was developed after consultations with the government and a broad cross section of Sri Lankan society, the lender said.
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