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World Bank Approves US$6 Million in Additional Financing for COVID-19 Response and Vaccines in Guyana
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World Bank Group (via Public) / World Bank Approves US$6 Million in Additional Financing for COVID-19 Response and Vaccines in Guyana
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New Grant Approved for Guyana s Education Sector
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World Bank Group (via Public) / New Grant Approved for Guyana s Education Sector
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(MENAFN - Caribbean News Global)
WASHINGTON, USA â The World Bank s board of executive directors approved additional financing of US$10 million for the ongoing Jamaica Foundations for Competitiveness and Growth Project . The additional financing will be used to scale up support for the government of Jamaica s business climate reform agenda and contribute to Jamaica s economic recovery by improving the business environment. This additional financing will support initiatives that encourage business growth in Jamaica and strengthen the environment for private sector investment. These changes are more critical now than ever, as the private sector has been hit hard by the economic and social impacts of COVID-19. The additional financing will help Jamaica build back better through support for reforms to make it easier to do business, which will benefit local entrepreneurs.  said Ozan Sevimli, World Bank Resident Representative for Jamaica and Guyana.