Original disclosure @ AFDB website
Updated in EWS Jun 15, 2022
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According to the bank website, the project consists of the rehabilitation of 30.2 km of roads on the three islands of the Union of the Comoros, namely: 7.2 km on the Island of Grande Comore, 14 km on the Island of Anjouan, and 9 km on the Island of Mohéli. Project also includes related activities such as (i) strengthening of women's economic empowerment through the provision and installation of equipment to support agricultural and fishery activities and support to young people to improve their employability; (ii) training in the management of commercial and associative activities, and (iii) institutional Support. In addition, the project finances management, including technical and financial audit, support to the Project Executing Unit and Agency and monitoring and evaluation.
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