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The World Bank allocated another $664 million to Ukraine: where will it go?

The World Bank allocated another $664 million to Ukraine: where will it go The World Bank has approved additional funding of $664 million for the INSPIRE project in Ukraine. The funds will be allocated to 29 types of social payments to vulnerable sections of the population, the main funding comes from Japan.”, — write on: unn.ua

The World Bank allocated another $664 million to Ukraine: where will it go?

The World Bank has approved additional financing of $664 million for the INSPIRE project in Ukraine. The funds will be allocated to 29 types of social payments to vulnerable sections of the population, the main funding comes from Japan.

The World Bank has approved additional financing in the amount of $664 million for Ukraine under the INSPIRE project, the money will be directed to 29 types of social payments to vulnerable segments of the population, Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal said in X, writes UNN.

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“Today, the World Bank approved additional financing in the amount of $664 million for the INSPIRE project, which will continue to support 29 types of social payments to the most vulnerable sections of the population of Ukraine. $662 million will come from the Trust Fund for providing necessary credit support to Ukraine ADVANCE Ukraine, which is supported by the Government of Japan. I am grateful to the Japanese government and the leadership of the World Bank for their constant support, cooperation and solidarity with Ukrainians!” – wrote Shmyhal.

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