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South Africa's National Treasury says the World Bank has granted South Africa a $1.5 billion loan to upgrade transportation ...
Spain has partnered with the World Bank to help countries free up money to spend on sustainable development projects via debt ...
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Bizcommunity on MSNWorld Bank urges 'radical' debt transparency for developing countriesThe World Bank urges radical debt transparency, calling for detailed, timely loan disclosures to prevent crises and improve ...
Johannesburg, Jun 23 (AP) The World Bank granted South Africa a USD 1.5 billion loan to upgrade transportation infrastructure and help it transition toward a low-carbon economy, the country's National ...
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Briefly on MSNSouth Africa secures $1.5 billion infrastructure loan from World Bank, SA worried it will be stolenThe South African government has loaned $1.5 billion from the World Bank for infrastructure development, but citizens are ...
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the World Bank (WB) have approved loans worth $1.5 billion to help Bangladesh reform its banking sector, fight climate change among other projects, according ...
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Africanews on MSNWorld Bank grants South Africa $1.5B for infrastructure, green energySouth African President Cyril Ramaphosa and his coalition government have pledged to tackle corruption and decades of poor ...
China accounted for about 5 percent, or $441.8 billion, of the $8.8 trillion in public external debt owed by all low- and ...
Nigeria negotiates an additional $65 million loan from the World Bank for its Sustainable Procurement project, boosting total funding to $145 million. This will enhance procurement processes and ...
World Bank loan. 05 June 2025. 0 The World Bank’s new 7-year Country Partnership Framework puts $2.7 billion towards creating jobs, making services more accessible, and building resilience to natural ...
Slovenia has announced a 30% increase in its contribution to the World Bank's International Development Association (IDA), reinforcing its commitment to supporting the world's poorest countries. The ...
The World Bank has allocated $40m to support the expansion of financial protection for poor and vulnerable Nigerians under a new loan-backed health programme approved for the country.. Sunday ...
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