| World Bank Partners in Georgia The World Bank works in close coordination with members of the government, civil society, community leaders, and other international donor organizations for providing the most effective assistance to the country. The following chart highlights some of the priority areas and the organizations the World Bank coordinates with to improve development in the country.
| SECTOR | LEAD NATIONAL AGENCY | PARTNERS | | Agriculture | Ministry of Agriculture and Food | IFAD, FAO, DFID, UNDP, KFW | | Culture | Ministry of Culture Fund for Cultural Heritage Protection | EU | | Education | Ministry of Education | SOROS | | Energy | Ministry of Fuel and Energy Georgian National Energy Regulatory Commission | USAID, KFW, EBRD | | Financial Sector | Ministry of Finance and Tax Revenues National Bank of Georgia National Securities Commission Foreign Investment Advisory Council | IMF | | Forestry | State Department of Forestry | FAO, WWF, CIDA | | Health | Ministry of Labor, Health and Social Affairs | SIDA, DFID, WHO | | Judicial | Ministry of Justice Supreme Court ALPE (Association of Legal Public Education) | EU, USAID, SOROS, ABA, DOJ | | Municipal Development and Decentralization | Georgian Municipal Development Fund (MDF) | | | Poverty Reduction | Secretariat of Governmental Commission on PREGP (Poverty reduction and Economic Growth Program) | IMF, UNDP, DFID, USAID
| | Private Sector | Ministry of Economy, Industry and Trade | GG&MW Borjomi Mineral Water Producer, TBC Bank, Bank of Georgia, Ksani Glass Factory, AES Telasi Electricity Distributor, BP | | Protected Areas | State Department of Protected Territories, Preserves and Hunting Grounds | UNDP | | Roads | Ministry of Transport, Telecommunications and Post State Department of Roads | | | Social Infrastructure | Georgian Social Investment Fund (GSIF) | KFW | | Transport and Communications | Ministry of Transport, Telecommunications and Post National Commission of Telecommunications and Transport | |
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