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AfDB money moves power up Tanzania’s glow up
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 73381, member: 636"] The African Development Bank threw 2.2 billion dollars at Tanzania between 2021 and 2025 while Patricia Laverley ran their operations and most of that cash went straight into roads, power lines and water systems. Over 600 million dollars got pumped into the Standard Gauge Railway while transmission lines stretched nearly 800 kilometers connecting regions like Iringa and Dodoma with proper electricity infrastructure that keeps factories running and lights on at home. Women business owners went from zero access to credit up to 65 percent in just four years through bank-supported programs while farmers scored 10 new markets with cold storage that stops their crops from rotting after harvest. Water coverage jumped from 60 percent to 83 percent across the country meaning fewer people are getting sick from dirty water and kids are not spending all day fetching buckets anymore. Tanzania hosted the Mission 300 energy summit that locked down over 50 billion dollars in commitments for Africa while carbon emissions from transport dropped and the economy is projected to hit 6.1 percent growth with half a million rural households pulling in better income now. [/QUOTE]
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