#2026/127Uluslararası Kalkınma Derneği (Yirmi Birinci Yenileme) Emri 2026
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The UK government is approving payments of up to £1.98 billion to the International Development Association as part of its funding for development projects. This order also allows for the repayment of certain financial notes issued by the government related to this funding. The main parties affected are the UK government and the International Development Association.
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Key Changes
- Approval of payments up to £1.98 billion to the International Development Association.
- Payments are part of the Twenty-First Replenishment of the Association.
- Redemption of non-interest-bearing notes issued by the Secretary of State.
Obligations
What this law requires
Make payments to the International Development Association not exceeding £1,980 million as a contribution to the Twenty-First Replenishment
Ensure all payments are made pursuant to Resolution No. 255 adopted by the Board of Governors of the Association on 15th April 2025
Redeem non-interest-bearing and non-negotiable notes issued by the Secretary of State in accordance with arrangements between the Government and the Association