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120 million dollar ADB grant to help Assam tackle floods, land erosion | The north eastern Indian state of Assam will receive Asian Development Bank (ADB) assistance to combat flooding and erosion, which regularly cause large economic losses and social upheaval in one of the country's poorest regions. ADB's Board of Directors approved
a loan package of up to 120 million dollars for the Assam Integrated Flood and
Riverbank Erosion Risk Management Investment Program, which will include both
infrastructure improvements and non-physical measures. ADB's loan funds will be
released in tranches, with the first requested amount set at 56.9 million dollars.
It has a 25-year term, with a grace period of seven years and annual interest
determined in accordance with ADB's LIBOR-based lending facility. The government
will provide counterpart funds of 14.2 million dollars for a total first tranche
cost of 71.1 million dollars. The full program investment cost is set at 150 million
dollars with the government providing 30 million dollar equivalent. A linked technical
assistance grant of 600,000 dollars from the United Kingdom's Department for International
Development, administered by ADB, will be used to build up the capacity of those
engaged in preparing and implementing the community-based flood risk management
programs. "The program will help reduce Assam 's vulnerability to floods and erosion,
spurring more private investment, growth and reducing poverty levels," said Kenichi
Yokoyama, Principal Water Resources Management Specialist in ADB's South Asia
Department. Much of the state's rural and urban land is in flood-prone areas alongside
the Brahmaputra River and its tributaries. Embankments and other structures protect
about half of the vulnerable locations, but their effectiveness is reduced by
insufficient maintenance and progressive river erosion. An increase in the number
and intensity of extreme weather-related events linked to climate change is expected
to worsen the current problems. The program will focus on improving protection
for communities in three sub-project areas covering 90 kilometers along the Brahmaputra
River , where as many as a million people earn their livelihoods. Over 40 kilometers
of existing flood embankments will be renovated, riverbank erosion will be addressed
using cost-effective and environmentally friendly technologies, and steps will
be taken to put infrastructure maintenance on a more sustainable footing. The
program will also establish community-based disaster management committees and
support flooding awareness campaigns, improved warning systems, community shelters
and hazard maps. To gain a better understanding of the region's complex floodplain
hydrology, scientific studies and monitoring projects will also be undertaken.
"By reducing flood-related losses and encouraging investments in intensive agriculture
production, the incomes of farm laborers and marginal farmers are likely to rise
substantially," said Yokoyama. The Assam state government is the executing agent
for the program, which is expected to be completed by September 2017.
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