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The African Union Development Agency estimates that between $130 and $170 billion is needed annually to build up the continent’s infrastructure. Currently, only about $80 billion is spent each year.
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The Infrastructure Modernization for South Africa Development Policy Loan, with US$1.5 billion in financing, is aimed at supporting critical structural reforms to enhance the efficiency, ...
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