World Bank steps in as drought, conflict threaten reforms


Issue 227 - 15 Mar 2012 | 2 minute read

The World Bank’s board has approved supplemental financing of $15m to the Second Growth Policy Reform Credit (GPRC-2) to help cover additional financing needs caused by spillovers from the Libyan crisis and food shortages, both of which threaten the country’s economic progress

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