CAF will reach 35% green financing in 2024
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The initiatives include building 103 new educational facilities, overhauling 130 kilometers of roads, boosting power generation and transmission, progress in the revamping of the Belgrano Sur railway, more than 3,000 housing solutions, among other socio-urban integration projects and the implementation of a program to improve water supply in the Province of Buenos Aires.
March 03, 2020
CAF—development bank of Latin America—reaffirms thus its commitment to the well-being of Argentines and the creation of better opportunities to boost its long-term development, and in particular by supporting initiatives in strategic sectors such as education, housing, water, transport and energy.
The President of Argentina, Alberto Fernández, and CAF executive president Luis Carranza, held a ceremony where they signed the loan agreements for the Federal Regional Infrastructure Program (PFIR) for USD 300 million; the Socio-Urban Integration Program: Villa 20, Villa Rodrigo Bueno and Villa Fraga of the City of Buenos Aires, for USD 100 million; a USD 100 million Access and Educational Quality Improvement Program in the Jujuy Province; a USD 130 million Water Resource Supply and Quality Improvement Project for the town of Bahía Blanca; and the Line M Renovation Project in the Tapiales–Marinos del Crucero General Belgrano–Belgrano Sur section for USD 75 million.
“We consider CAF as a strategic partner for the development of the region and Argentina. We wish to highlight CAF’s fundamental significance for Latin American integration. The projects we are approving today, in addition to adding fresh funds for the nation, will also impact the lives of millions of Argentines and will help reduce inequality. We underscore the importance of multilateral financial institutions that help countries address the inequalities of our peoples. Because we strive to achieve more socially just societies,” said the President of Argentina Alberto Fernández.
In addition, CAF executive president Luis Carranza noted: “We are an ally when it comes to Argentina’s sustainable development, and CAF offers through these funds not only a financial contribution, but also knowledge and experience in housing and urban development, education, water and sanitation infrastructure, transport and electrical transmission, in order to boost productivity and improve the well-being of the population, based on a global and long-term vision.”
Projects funded for a total of USD 705 million are in addition to other initiatives to be completed over the next four years, and are now in process of approval or implementation, and amount to USD 4 billion through programs, projects and technical cooperation.
The features of these agreements include:
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