World Bank releases $60 million to Nicaragua

The WB released a credit of $60 million to Nicaragua to be invested in infrastructure projects.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Nicaraguan Minister of Transport and Infrastructure, Fernando Martinez, said in statements published in the La Prensa newspaper in Managua, that the funds will be invested in the paving of farm/rural roads which was suspended due to lack of funds.

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