World Bank approves USD 395-million Financing for the implementation of Social Programs for the Benefit of the Most Vulnerable

The resources will allow expanding the water and sanitation network, and maintaining the social electricity rate, improving environmental and housing conditions in the lowest income areas


The World Bank approved additional financing for USD 245 million for the Sustainable Development of the Matanza Riachuelo Basin II project, and USD 150 million for the Province of Buenos Aires for the Support for the transition of the Electric Social Rate program.

The works will directly benefit 2.4 million citizens in the 14 districts in the basin, and 1.2 million people living along the River Plate. Indirect beneficiaries amount to 10 million inhabitants who will achieve a correct and safe sewage discharge, by expanding the capacity of the collecting system.

The Project will benefit the area of ​​the AySA concession, which includes the City of Buenos Aires and 26 Districts of Greater Buenos Aires, and will contribute to the fulfillment of the goals of the National Plan for Drinking Water and Sanitation to reach levels of 100% coverage in drinking water and 75% in sewer in urban areas of the country.

The program to support the transition of the Electric Social Rate (TSE, for its acronym in Spanish) is aimed at the improvement of the housing conditions of the population in a situation of greater vulnerability, through the continuity of the electricity tariff subsidy.

Likewise, improvements are expected in the administration of the TSE that will result in greater effectiveness of the current scheme through the systematization and use of the data related to the allocation of the TSE and the strengthening of the management of the governing bodies in energy. 1.43 million inhabitants with TSE will be the direct beneficiaries and the entire population of the 135 Districts of the Province of Buenos Aires will be indirect beneficiaries.

The approval of these operations is the result of the work coordinated by the Under-secretariat of International Financial Relations of the Ministry of Finance, the national and provincial authorities, which together with the World Bank team of experts join their efforts to guarantee access to modern and affordable energy services, essential to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.

IDB will finance USD 600 M for sustainability and improvement of effectiveness in social protection programs in Argentina


Financing will allow for the expansion of the programs “Hacemos Futuro”, “Progresar” and “Tarifa Social”. It will benefit more than 3 million people.

June 19, 2019

The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) approved financing for USD 600 million aimed at the second stage of the Program to support the fairness and effectiveness of the social protection system, which will allow for the expansion of policies aimed at Argentina’s vulnerable population.

In this sense, the beneficiaries of these policies will have more possibilities to access registered jobs in the labor market, to promote school progress and foster comprehensive working training over technical and socio-emotional competences. Likewise, the program includes the improvement of access and efficiency in the distribution of subsidies on public transportation services.

This program will be implemented throughout the country and will directly benefit more than 3 million vulnerable people who participate in the different social projects.

The Under-secretariat of International Financial Relations of the Ministry of Treasury led the negotiations before the IDB with the purpose of achieving the approval of this multi-stage program. The purpose of the National Government is to consolidate its state policy within the area of social protection to achieve a more effective and inclusive social plan in 2021, in line with the 2030 Agenda in Argentina and with the Sustainable Development goals.

World Bank will grant USD 100 M to improve access to basic services in vulnerable neighborhoods

The loan will benefit 26,000 inhabitants of Greater Buenos Aires who will have access to better services and social infrastructure


June 19, 2019

The World Bank approved additional financing for USD 100 million for the Province of Buenos Aires within the framework of the Urban Transformation project of the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area. The main goal is to improve the living conditions and basic services in the neighborhoods of Villa Itatí and Villa Azul (Quilmes district) and Carlos Gardel (Morón district).

The project supports the province’s plan to better integrate neighborhoods into the urban fabric. There will be works to provide basic services (sewage, drinking water and electricity), to consolidate the pedestrian road scheme, to improve the public space and to foster social, employment and productive development opportunities.

The approved project is the result of the joint work of the Under-secretariat of International Financial Relations of the Ministry of Treasury, the officials of the government of the Province of Buenos Aires and the technical team of the World Bank. The operation will create opportunities and will improve the inclusion of vulnerable families.

Results of LETES Auction


The Ministry of Treasury reports it received USD 1.1 billion, nominal value, in offers for LETES due on September 27, 2019 and USD 479 million, nominal value, in offers for LETES due on January 17, 2020.

For 217-day Letes, the Ministry sold USD 300 million, nominal value, the cut-off price was of USD 960.00 for every USD 1,000, nominal value, which represents a Nominal Annual Rate of 7.01% and an Annual Effective Internal Rate of Return of 7.11%. The cut-off price offers were distributed on a pro-rate basis by a factor of 54.29173023717%.

The Ministry received a total of 7,255 purchase orders.