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The World Bank's reversal of its loan ban on Uganda—despite the country’s discriminatory policies—highlights the delicate ...
Uganda's economy will grow at least 7% in the fiscal year starting in July, Finance Minister Matia Kasaija said on Thursday ...
The World Bank says it is lifting a ban on loans to Uganda that it had put in place two years ago when the country passed ...
The World Bank announced that it had lifted its two-year suspension on new lending to Uganda, imposed after the country ...
The World Bank decided to ban Uganda from receiving loans because of its legislation. The bank now says it's confident that new "mitigation measures" will allow it to roll out funding in such a way ...
The World Bank is lifting a freeze on lending to Uganda it put in place in response to a 2023 law criminalising homosexuality ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNUganda: Shs72tn Budget Sparks Outcry Over Mounting Debt and Lavish ProjectsUganda's newly proposed Shs72 trillion budget for the 2025/26 financial year has ignited sharp criticism from opposition lawmakers and economic experts, raising alarm over the country's ballooning ...
Countries like Uganda that have been long-term financing for nuclear power plant will now have to borrow from the World Ban ...
The World Bank has warned that the economic outlook for Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), including Uganda, has worsened due to ...
World Bank to Resume Uganda Funding After Halt Over Anti-LGBT Law KAMPALA (Reuters) - The World Bank said on Thursday it would resume funding to Uganda, nearly two years after the global lender ...
The bank halted funding to the East African country in August 2023 after Uganda's parliament passed the Anti-Homosexuality Act (AHA), saying the law contradicted its values.
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