World Bank to provide US$700mil loan to boost Philippines' resilience to natural disasters


MANILA (Xinhua): The World Bank has said it will provide US$700 million for a project to strengthen the Philippines' resilience to natural disasters and climate change.

Approximately 18 million households in the Philippines are expected to become less vulnerable to natural disasters in the coming years, due to enhanced community-led planning and infrastructure investments, the World Bank said in a press release on Thursday.

Of the total 874.35 million dollars, the World Bank will provide US$700 million through an International Bank for Reconstruction and Development loan.

The Philippine government will provide the remaining  US$174.35 million.

The Philippines ranks at the top of the World Risk Index due to its high vulnerability and exposure to cyclical extreme events, making it one of the most disaster-prone countries in the world, the World Bank said. - Xinhua

 

 

 

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