Tanzania has received a $320 million loan from the World Bank to rehabilitate infrastructure damaged by the impacts of climate change. Finance Minister Dr. Hamisi Mussa Omar announced the funding will be disbursed over the fiscal years 2024/25 and 2025/26. The loan aims to improve and restore critical infrastructure affected by climate-related events. Details of the specific infrastructure projects were not immediately available. This funding represents a significant investment in Tanzania’s climate adaptation efforts. The announcement was made during the presentation of the government’s revenue and expenditure estimates. The initiative underscores the growing need for international financial support to address climate change impacts in vulnerable nations.