Guinean Budget Minister Facinet Sylla announced that the World Bank is committed to supporting Guinea with $100 million in financing. This statement was made during a World Bank mission to Conakry, where discussions are underway on the directions of this financing. This budget support will be allocated to several socio-economic sectors, including energy and public works. The minister stressed the importance of implementing key reforms to strengthen the economy, indicating that this support demonstrates the institutions' confidence in the Guinean government. Source: Africa News Agency
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