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Resource Corridor Development in Afghanistan. Gold. Oil Gas. Precious Stones. Coal. Oil Gas. Cu. Rare Earth. Fe. Lead Zinc. Cu. Tin Tungsten. Copper Gold. Copper Tin. Michael Stanley, Mining Lead World Bank Group September 23, 2011 Washington, D.C. . Uranium. Copper Gold.
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Resource Corridor Development in Afghanistan Gold Oil Gas Precious Stones Coal Oil Gas Cu Rare Earth Fe Lead Zinc Cu Tin Tungsten Copper Gold Copper Tin Michael Stanley, Mining Lead World Bank Group September 23, 2011 Washington, D.C. Uranium Copper Gold
Investments are In-bound: An opportunity to leverage economic growth and diversification Amu Darya Basin(2011) Dushi Gold (2010) Hajigak Iron Ore (2011) Aynak Copper (2010)
Transition: Sustained Growth Building on Governance Achievements EITI Transparency Initiative Governance Growth Sustainable Resource Corridors: Integrated, inclusive growth World Bank Technical Assistance SDNRP $40 mil 2006 SDNRP II $52 mil 2011 Other Donor Technical Assist. US AID, DFID, NORAD, US DoD
Resource Corridors: A Programmatic Approach Building Adsorptive Capacities Governance Growth
Resource Corridors: A spatial / temporal approach building adsorptive capacities Local National Regional Integrated planning PPP infrastructure / risk management Social Mobilization Economic Linkages / Enterprise Dev. Eminent Domain / land reform
Resource Corridors: A Spatial / Temporal Summary Map Legend Input: Power or water Economic diversification, clusters Mine Zone of Economic / cultural impact Year Output Infrastructure 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 World Bank Group
government / donors, private sector and community / civil society partnerships • leverage investment lending with coordinated, integrated policy actions, technical assistance and risk mitigation instruments • integrating local & regional economic development plans (private & public), investment lending (public private) • programmatic approach across several years and many coordinated tasks Resource Corridor Summary : Leverage investments for sustained economic growth and diversification Michael Stanley mstanley@worldbank.org