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Bank approves US 19.38m loan for road

The African Development Fund (ADF) approved on 29 March a US 19.38-million loan to help develop a road linking the West, Littoral and South provinces of Cameroon. The African Development Bank said that the aim of the project is to improve substantially the serviceability of the priority network and help open up the country, including its agricultural regions. The project will involve a new 45-km dual carriageway between Melong and Dschang, in the west of the country.

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