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La BAD débloque 696.000 US dollars pour la gestion d'un projet d'appui à l'économie

La Banque Africaine de Développement (BAD) a accordé un don de 696.000 dollars américains à la République du Congo pour financer le projet d'appui à la gestion économique de l'après guerre, a annoncé mercredi la BAD.

Le but du projet est de renforcer les capacités de formation et d'exécution des politiques économiques du pays.

"Le projet vise à consolider et développer les compétences en matière de prévision macro-économiques, de programmation des investissements publics et de suivi de l'endettement du pays en mettant l'accent sur la valorisation des ressources humaines, l'amélioration des procédures et le renforcement des outils de travail," a expliqué la BAD. [en article complet en anglais sur:
http://www.irinnews.org/report.asp?ReportID=36670]






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