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Parliament clears Rwf207bn for disaster response
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Parliament clears Rwf207bn for disaster response

From The New Times · () English

Summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Rwanda's Chamber of Deputies has approved a draft law authorizing a loan agreement of approximately Rwf207 billion ($141 million) with the International Development Association.
  • The funds are designated for disaster response and mitigation efforts across the country.
  • This financial backing aims to enhance Rwanda's capacity to manage and recover from various natural and man-made disasters.

Rwanda's Chamber of Deputies has given its approval to a draft law that will allow the country to ratify a significant loan agreement. The agreement, valued at approximately Rwf207 billion (about $141 million), is with the International Development Association.

The primary purpose of this substantial financial package is to bolster Rwanda's capabilities in responding to and mitigating the impact of disasters. The funds are earmarked for a range of initiatives aimed at enhancing the nation's resilience against various natural and man-made calamities.

This legislative step signifies the government's commitment to prioritizing disaster preparedness and response mechanisms. By securing this loan, Rwanda aims to strengthen its infrastructure, improve early warning systems, and provide timely relief and recovery support to affected populations when disasters strike.

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