Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Jamshid Kuchkarov met with the delegation of the International Finance Corporation (IFC) led by Georgi Petrov, IFC Public-Private Partnerships Business Line Leader in Europe and Central Asia.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Jamshid Kuchkarov met with the delegation of the International Finance Corporation (IFC) led by Georgi Petrov, IFC Public-Private Partnerships Business Line Leader in Europe and Central Asia.

“The International Finance Corporation will provide advisory services for the development of private sector of Uzbekistan”. This was stated, during the visit, by Georgi Petrov.

At the meeting, the issue of implementing investment projects in the sphere of attracting investment in hemodialysis services was discussed. As reported by the Press Service of the Ministry of Finance, IFC will provide advisory assistance in attracting private investments and experts in the healthcare sector using a public-private partnership (PPP) model, identifying on this basis a private sector participant (PSP) for financing, creating, managing and providing services of hemodialysis to the population.

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Meeting with the International Finance Corporation delegation

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Jamshid Kuchkarov met with the delegation of the International Finance Corporation (IFC) led by Georgi Petrov, IFC Public-Private Partnerships Business Line Leader in Europe and Central Asia.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Jamshid Kuchkarov met with the delegation of the International Finance Corporation (IFC) led by Georgi Petrov, IFC Public-Private Partnerships Business Line Leader in Europe and Central Asia.

“The International Finance Corporation will provide advisory services for the development of private sector of Uzbekistan”. This was stated, during the visit, by Georgi Petrov.

At the meeting, the issue of implementing investment projects in the sphere of attracting investment in hemodialysis services was discussed. As reported by the Press Service of the Ministry of Finance, IFC will provide advisory assistance in attracting private investments and experts in the healthcare sector using a public-private partnership (PPP) model, identifying on this basis a private sector participant (PSP) for financing, creating, managing and providing services of hemodialysis to the population.