Climate change: World Bank plans $5bn investment in Africa

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The World Bank plans to invest over $5bn over the next five years to help restore degraded landscapes, improve agriculture productivity, and promote livelihoods across 11 African countries on a swathe

of land stretching from Senegal to Djibouti.

“This investment, which comes at a crucial time, will help improve livelihoods as countries recover from COVID-19 while also dealing with the impact of both biodiversity loss and climate change on their people and economies,” said Malpass. Working with many partners, PROGREEN, a World Bank global fund dedicated to boosting countries’ efforts to address landscape degradation, would also invest $14.5m in five Sahelian countries – Burkina Faso, Chad, Niger, Mali, Mauritania.

 

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I just don't want anybody investing in Africa..let us be, we are gonna ×500 of this money now!..globalization is a scam

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Please if u are gonna come to Nigeria , not now please allow these wicked beings leading us to leave first

Everytime I see the world bank investment in Africa and Nigeria, I ask myself to what end really? What are the interests they have in this part of the world? CC: whereisloud

Nice

Sounds great. Hope the African leaders allow them 😪

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