GOVERNING BOARD Pakistan: US$72m
Maps are for illustration purposes only and are not to be taken as accurate representations of borders. For reasons of scale, countries/territories with small areas are not shown.
Jamshoro Power To help alleviate energy shortages and diversify the energy mix in Pakistan’s Sindh Province (populated by nearly 48 million people) through the construction of two 600 MW-capacity power plants. This will help meet demand from industry and manufacturing sectors and improve energy delivery to social infrastructure, such as schools and health centers.
Bangladesh: Georgia Uzbekistan
US$75m Morocco Egypt
Nalua-Baherchar Bridge To construct a bridge spanning the Pandab-Paira River and access roads to improve travel between the southwest region and the capital Dhaka. This will ultimately provide easier and less expensive travel for nearly 1.6 million people, and improve access to income-generating opportunities, markets and services.
Rwanda Uganda Kenya
THE OPEC FUND’S PRIVATE SECTOR AND TRADE FINANCE OPERATIONS: US$115 MILLION APPROVED
US$25 million was approved to help improve the provision of healthcare in Egypt and Morocco, and US$20 million to support small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and infrastructure projects in Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda.
Under the OPEC Fund’s trade finance operations, US$50 million was approved to support international trade activities in Georgia and US$20 million to support the international trade finance requirements of local enterprises – with a focus on SMEs – in Uzbekistan.
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