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Support for Economic Post-Covid Recovery Through Competitiveness of Senegalese Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
WASHINGTON, May 24, 2021- The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors approved on Friday a $125 million financing to support Senegal to improve the competitiveness of selected value chains, Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprise (MSME) capabilities, and private sector investment in the country. This amount will finance the Government Program “Accelerate Competitiveness and Job Creation Program.”
According to Amadou Hott, Minister of the Economy, Planning, and Cooperation for Senegal, “the Senegal Jobs, Economic Transformation & Recovery Project is in line with our Plan Senegal Emergent Priority Action Plan- Adjusted and Accelerated, an ambitious and realistic development program aiming to strengthen the competitiveness of the private sector, increase investment in strategic sectors, achieve economic reforms and improve infrastructure. It strengthens
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Support for Economic Post-Covid Recovery Through the Competitiveness of Senegalese Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
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WASHINGTON, May 24, 2021 The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors approved on Friday a $125 million financing to support Senegal to improve the competitiveness of selected value chains, Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprise (MSME) capabilities, and private sector investment in the country. This amount will finance the Government Program “Accelerate Competitiveness and Job Creation Program.”
According to Amadou Hott, Minister of the Economy, Planning, and Cooperation for Senegal, “the Senegal Jobs, Economic Transformation & Recovery Project is in line with our Plan Senegal Emergent Priority Action Plan- Adjusted and Accelerated, an ambitious and realistic development program aiming to strengthen the competitiveness of the private sector, increase investment in strategic sectors, achieve economic reforms and improve infrastructure. It strengthens
Author of the article: Lorraine Payette • For Postmedia Network
Publishing date: Feb 12, 2021 • February 12, 2021 • 5 minute read • Mayor Ted Lojko of Gananoque presents a plaque to Peter Murray as Doug Bickerton looks on. Murray was recognized for his contributions to the town during his 24 years of service to the Gananoque Trails and Trees Advisory Panel. Supplied by Doug Bickerton Photo by Doug Bickerton /Supplied Photo
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After 24 years, Peter Murray has retired as the chair of the various committees that are now known as the Gananoque Trails and Trees Advisory Panel.
Gananoque Town Council has presented him with a plaque to honour his 24 years as chair of the various committees that are now known as the Gananoque Trails and Trees Advisory Panel.