
Dutch Ambassador Hans Sandee hailed the swift progress of the Stabilization Facility for Libya (SFL) Project.
In a statement on Wednesday, Sandee said his country has contributed 2 million euros to the program, thus becoming the fourth main financier of the project after Germany, Norway and Italy.
He highlighted the importance of stabilizing conditions in the Arab state.
An initiative by the Libyan Government of National Accord (GNA) and supported by a number of mainly Western governments as well as the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the SFL’s target is dlrs 60 million, of which half will be provided by the GNA and the other half by the foreign donors.
The aim is to provide real improvement fast at ground level, working mainly on repairing and rehabilitating critical infrastructure destroyed during and since the revolution. This will include clinics, hospitals, water and waste treatment facilities, and power stations and grids.
Source ; MENA
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