Panama: $50 million More for Sanitation

The National Economic Council has authorized a $50 million loan with the European Investment Bank to finance part of the West-Burunga Panama Sanitation program.

Thursday, September 7, 2017

From a statement issued by the Ministry of Economy and Finance:  

The National Economic Council (CENA) issued a favorable opinion on the B / .50 million loan agreement between the Ministry of Economy and Finance and the European Investment Bank (EIB) for the partial financing of the West-Burunga Panama Sanitation program. 

The objective of the program with the EIB is to support the project, specifically in the construction of a wastewater collection and treatment system in the Burunga sector and the upper Arraijan district and surrounding areas in the province of West Panama.

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