IBRD Currently the branch of the World Bank which provides the most funds to Kazakhstan is the
IBRD. The IBRD has had 48 projects in Kazakhstan and has committed more than 8 billion
USD to infrastructure, developmental, and environmental projects. The most recent major project that has been funded by the IBRD was a 1 billion dollar loan given for programmatic development policy financing. The goal of this major project, contradictory to the World Banks primary goal of environmental reform in Kazakhstan, is to help Kazakhstan reorient its economy so that it is less reliant on the Oil Industry. The loan, which was approved in 2015, is currently being repaid by Kazakhstan.
IFC The
International Finance Corporation has also had major involvement in Kazakhstan's development efforts. It has directly invested in 26 projects worth over 1 billion dollars, and has been an adviser on 5 projects totaling nearly 10 million dollars. Most recent investment from the IFC have been to financial institutions with the goal of providing support for small enterprise in remote parts of Kazakhstan. Some recent projects have also targeted
Agribusiness, in order to increase the countries food production and decrease its reliance on foreign imports.
MIGA MIGA has also given two loans to Kazakhstan, although MIGA does not participate much in the growth of Kazakhstan as its focus is primarily on lower-income developing countries. MIGA's only involvement in Kazakhstan was two loans of $190 million given to the ATF Bank in Kazakhstan to alleviate stresses from the
2008 financial crisis. Both of these loans aimed to allow the ATF Bank to diversify its portfolio to include more small and medium enterprises. == Reception ==