World Bank, SECO sign $4.6m trust fund to boost SA financial sector

South Africa’s efforts to strengthen its financial sector stability and improve financial inclusion got a boost with the signing of $4.6 million.

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World Bank announces $300 million loan for rural sanitation services in Egypt

According to the bank, the development objective of the sustainable program is to strengthen institutions and policies for increasing access and improving.

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World Bank approves $60m for Ogun rural projects

The World Bank Group, through the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, has approved $60m grant for the implementation of rural and.

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World Bank finances Tunisia-Italy network with $12.5m

The World Bank Group (WB) has signed an agreement with Tunisia to grant the Tunisian government $12.5 million to support the electrical.

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World Bank Approves 65 Community Projects for Kogi

The World Bank has approved 65 micro projects for Kogi State Community and Social Development Agency (KSCSDA) to be executed in various.

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World Bank review reveals unchanged quality of policies in Africa

The average quality of policies and institutions in Sub-Saharan Africa was broadly unchanged in 2017, according to the latest review by the.

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World Bank launches $9 million infrastructure project in Somalia

The Federal Government of Somalia and the World Bank have launched the flagship infrastructure project in Somalia. The Somali Urban Resilience Project,.

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World Bank Agrees to Help Morocco Reduce Debt to 60% GDP

The new partnership agreement, set to take effect January 2019, aims to address Morocco’s health, socioeconomic, and unemployment challenges. According to Le360,.

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World Bank’s IFC, Egypt sign deal to support Africa start-ups

The World Bank’s private sector arm has signed on Thursday an agreement with Egyptian government aimed at supporting young entrepreneurs and start-ups.

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World Bank Sees Zambia Economic Growth at 4 Percent in 2017

Zambia’s economic growth is seen rising to 4 percent in 2017 and 4.2 percent in 2018, the World Bank said on Monday,.

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