The World Bank has approved approximately 250 million dollars in financing for structural projects in northern Mozambique. This investment aims to enhance regional infrastructure and support sustainable development in the area. The funding is designed to address critical gaps in transport and energy networks. By improving these systems, the bank intends to stimulate economic growth and increase local accessibility. The projects will focus on creating long-term resilience and stability within the northern provinces. This strategic allocation reflects a commitment to boosting the region's overall productivity. The initiative is expected to facilitate better trade and service delivery for the population.
