World Bank loan supports administrative reform in Morocco
2008-06-24
The World Bank granted Morocco two loans totalling $250m to support the government's public administration reform and help the state electricity company improve its performance, MAP reported on Monday (June 23rd). The first loan of $100m will help provide better quality services at lower costs and set up proximity management operations, while a second $150m loan will reinforce infrastructure for the distribution of electricity.
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