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EIB Activity in Africa the Caribbean the Pacific and the Overseas Countries and Territories - Annual Report 2018 - cover

EIB Activity in Africa the Caribbean the Pacific and the Overseas Countries and Territories - Annual Report 2018

Bank European Investment

Publisher: European Investment Bank

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Summary

The EIB report on Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific explains how developing countries have different needs that require different solutions. But they all need to invest in roads, bridges, renewable energy, climate resilience, water, sanitation, telecommunications, as well as increasing and diversifying financial sector capacity to support small businesses. This is how they can create vibrant, sustainable economic growth.
Available since: 09/12/2019.

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