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World Bank approves second social action project

The World Bank on Monday approved the equivalent of US $12 million credit towards Burundi’s second social action project, a World Bank statement said. The project will help diverse community groups to work together to maintain their priority investments. To achieve this, the project will address three components: mobilising and strengthening community capacity, reconstructing and constructing small-scale community infrastructure, and improving early child development. The poorest and most vulnerable groups will be targeted, the statement said.

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