During a meeting in Bangui on 4 June with the Central African Prime Minister, Felix Moloua, the Regional Director of the World Bank, Franz Drees-Gross, announced a funding of USD 90 million for the Central African Republic (RCA). This support aims to improve land infrastructure and the supply of electricity, "two major obstacles to the sustainable development of the national economy". In a country without access to the sea and heavily dependent …
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During a meeting in Bangui on 4 June with the Central African Prime Minister, Felix Moloua, the Regional Director of the World Bank, Franz Drees-Gross, announced a funding of USD 90 million for the Central African Republic (RCA). This support aims to improve land infrastructure and the supply of electricity, "two major obstacles to the sustainable development of the national economy". In a country without access to the sea and heavily dependent …