World Bank approves $200 million to help Lebanon's vulnerable
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World Bank approves $200 million to help Lebanon's vulnerable
The World Bank said on Tuesday it had approved $200 million in new financing to assist Lebanon in meeting the basic needs of the poor and vulnerable as the country tries to recover from its 2019 economic collapse.
Lebanon gets $350m for welfare and digital growth
Lebanon will receive $350 million from the World Bank to provide social protection for the vulnerable during the country’s economic and financial recovery and accelerate its digital transformation to support growth. The investments include two new projects aimed at providing social protection to the poor, promoting the economic inclusion of women, youth and vulnerable groups, strengthening social-protection delivery systems and accelerating the …
The World Bank has announced a new financial boost for Lebanon. The institution has approved $350 million in funding to support the population in the face of a socio-economic crisis, divided into two parts, to meet the urgent needs of the poorest and to modernize the state through digital technology.
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