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The Kenya Times on MSNKenya to Partner with Industry Players to Lay Fiber Optic Line Linking Somalia, EthiopiaThe government is looking to partner with industry players on a major regional fibre optic infrastructure project that will ...
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Ethiopian News Agency on MSNEthiopia’s Finance Minister Confers with World Bank Executive DirectorEthiopia’s Finance Minister Ahmed Shide held discussion with the World Bank Executive Director for Africa Group 1 ...
The East African Community (EAC) and the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) have taken a significant step ...
The Government of Ethiopia and the World Bank have signed a Financing Agreement amounting to USD 1 billion under the Second ...
The Kenyan government has announced a new World Bank-funded infrastructure project to install a high-capacity fibre optic cable along the Isiolo–Mandera corridor, aiming to boost digital connectivity ...
The World Bank opens the door to supporting civilian nuclear energy in Africa • Several countries, including Ghana, Nigeria, and Rwanda, plan nuclear projects • Experts warn of debt risks, security ...
Ethiopia said on Friday that it had signed a $1 billion financing agreement with the World Bank to support its economic ...
In a region strained by forced displacement, poverty, and limited access to economic opportunities, an innovative initiative is leveraging the synergy between training, entrepreneurship, and support ...
The central bank expressed its hope that the opening of the banking sector to foreign investors will bring increased capital and competition. "The opening of the sector will help strengthen ...
The World Bank has taken its first step since ending its ban on funding nuclear energy projects by partnering with the International Atomic Energy Agency to support countries that choose to include ...
International banks and investors can apply for a licence to operate in Ethiopia immediately, according to a central bank statement, capping the government's drive to attract more overseas ...
The World Bank and three development partners—Germany, Sweden, and the United Kingdom—announced today the extension of PROGREEN, a multi-donor trust fund for sustainable and resilient landscapes. The ...
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