
The Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development signed a loan agreement worth KD 3.6 million (USD 12.24) to contribute to the construction of a major hospital. Signing the deal on behalf of the government of Rwanda was Minister of Finance and Economic Planning Claver Gatete and the KFAED's Director General Abdulwahab Al-Bader. The project aims to support social development in the southern Nyaruhengeri district of the nation, through responding to and improving the standards of ever-increasing healthcare demands. The loan is the ninth provided to the land-locked Central African nation, after loans worth a total KD 21.5 million (USD 73 million), along with a technical assistance grant worth KD 93,000 (USD 340,000).
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