Nurly Zhol
Nurly Zhol is a $9 billion domestic economic stimulus plan to develop and modernize roads, railways, ports, IT infrastructure, and education and civil services in the Republic of Kazakhstan.[1] The Nurly Zhol plan was announced by Kazakhstan's President Nursultan Nazarbayev in November 2014.[2]
Nurly Zhol targets seven areas of infrastructure development:[3]
- transportation and logistics infrastructure
- industrial infrastructure
- energy infrastructure
- public utilities infrastructure
- housing infrastructure
- social infrastructure
- small and medium-sized enterprises
1.4 million square meters of rental housing is expected to be constructed in 2015-2019.[4] The implementation of the New Economic Policy "Nurly Zhol" is expected to create over 200,000 new jobs.[5]
Development of education infrastructure is an important component of Nurly Zhol. For example, within the Nurly Zhol program Karaganda region built four new education facilities.[6]
References
- ↑ "Kazakhstan runs economic risks with its hyperactivity". Financial Times.
- ↑ "State of the Nation Address". Ak Orda.
- ↑ "Nurly Zhol: the $9 billion path to the future" (PDF). Newsdesk Media.
- ↑ "State program of the infrastructure development "Nurly Zhol" for 2015 - 2019". baiterek.gov.kz. Baiterek Holdings.
- ↑ "NURLY ZHOL, BRIGHT PATH TO THE FUTURE". www.thebusinessyear.com.
- ↑ "Karaganda region builds four new education facilities under Nurly Zhol program". inform.kz.
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