West Africa: Liberia Signs U.S.$125 Million World Bank Deal for Power, Roads, and Internet
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West Africa: Liberia Signs U.S.$125 Million World Bank Deal for Power, Roads, and Internet
Liberia and the World Bank have signed three financing agreements worth US$125 million to expand electricity access, improve a key road corridor, and strengthen digital connectivity, the government said.
Liberia Secures $125 Million World Bank Support for Energy, Digital and Infrastructure Projects
The agreements cover three key initiatives: the Western Africa Regional Digital Integration Program (WARDIP 2), the Regional Emergency Solar Power Intervention Project (RESPITE) Additional Financing, and the Southeastern Corridor Road Asset Management Project (SECRAMP) Second Additional Financing.
Gov't Gets US$125M for Key Infrastructure Drive
The Ministry of Finance and Development Planning secures US$125M from the World Bank for energy, digital transformation, and road connectivity projects to enhance infrastructure, digital connectivity, and regional integration.
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