[1/2] People wait in line to buy domestic gas tanks near a distributor, amid the country's economic crisis, in Colombo, Sri Lanka, May 23, 2022.
REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte/File PhotoCOLOMBO, June 29 (Reuters) - The World Bank approved $700 million in budgetary and welfare support for Sri Lanka on Thursday, the biggest funding tranche for the crisis-hit island nation since an International Monetary Fund (IMF) deal in March.
"Through a phased approach, the World Bank Group strategy focuses on early economic stabilization, structural reforms, and protection of the poor and vulnerable," the World Bank's country director for Sri Lanka, Faris Hadad-Zervos, said in a statement.
Sri Lanka is struggling with the worst financial crisis since its independence from Britain in 1948 after the country's foreign exchange hit record lows and triggered its first foreign debt default last year.
The IMF approved a bailout of nearly $3 billion in March, which Sri Lanka expects will bring additional funding of up to $4 billion from the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank and other multilateral agencies.
Persons:
Dinuka, Faris Hadad, Zervos, Uditha Jayasinghe, Chris Reese, Sonali Paul
Organizations:
REUTERS, World Bank, Sri, Monetary Fund, World Bank Group, IMF, Asian Development Bank, Thomson
Locations:
Colombo, Sri Lanka, Britain, China, Japan, India