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Sub-Saharan Africa has the world's highest school dropout rates and a driving factor is that parents are being crushed by ...
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Africanews on MSNWorld Bank resumes Uganda loans after anti-gay law freezeTwo years after halting funding, the World Bank is lifting its loan freeze on Uganda, imposed after the country passed a 2023 ...
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Monitor on MSNWorld Bank to resume Uganda funding after halt over anti-gay lawThe World Bank is one of Uganda's biggest sources of external financing, especially in infrastructure construction in the transport sector.AHA mandates the death penalty for so-called "aggravated ...
Central banks have been aggressively adding gold to their reserves over the last three years, and several African banks are ...
The BBC reports that the World Bank says it is lifting a ban on loans to Uganda that it had put in place two years ago when the country passed a draconian n ...
Funding resumes after 2023 suspension tied to Uganda’s anti-LGBT legislation • Three new projects approved in social protection, education, and displacement • Bank cites “satisfactory” safeguards to ...
The World Bank said on Thursday it would resume funding to Uganda, nearly two years after the global lender suspended new ...
Simon Tigawalana dreamed for years of doing something about the dirt floors in his small house, blaming them for making his ...
The World Bank's study using the LEWIE-LITE model shows that nature-based tourism in Uganda significantly boosts local ...
The World Bank report highlights that low-income countries face escalating fiscal vulnerabilities due to rising debt, weak ...
Uganda to secure €500M from Afreximbank, Ecobank, and DBSA for infrastructure • Rising domestic costs and limited concessional funding drive borrowing shift • Public debt reached $29.1B by end-2024, ...
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