KAMPALA, Oct 21 (Reuters) – The World Bank will give Uganda over $2 billion in new financing in the next three financial years to fund economic development, a top ministry of finance official said on Tuesday.
The global lender resumed loans to the east African country, a prospective crude oil producer, in June after a near two-year suspension of fresh funding over a tough anti-LGBTQ law that carries the death penalty for some same-sex offences.
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