Original disclosure @ IADB website
Updated in EWS Nov 1, 2019
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According to the Bank's website, this project finances the recovering of public spaces in high-risk neighbourhoods of San Salvador through urban art, to generate opportunities for artistic expression, strengthening of soft skills and vocational training and employability for young people in a socially vulnerable situation.
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