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EBRD, EU and Japan help improve water supply in the Kyrgyz Republic
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€4.8 million financing package including a loan from the EBRD and a grant support by European Union and Japan
26,000 local residents will have access to clean drinking water
Sustainable water management to result in energy and water savings Residents of the southern city of Nookat in the Kyrgyz Republic will have access to safe drinking water and better sanitation thanks to the latest water-supply improvement project financed by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the European Union (EU) and Japan. The city’s water infrastructure, vital in the face of public health challenges such as the Covid-19 pandemic, will be improved by way of a joint €4.2 million investment, including a 15-year EBRD loan of €2.2 million and an EU capital grant of €2.0 million.
EBRD-financed new metro cars to help link residential district of Kyiv with centre
EBRD-financed new metro cars to help link residential district of Kyiv with centre
Integrating residential disrict of Vynohradar to reduce use of private cars
EBRD-financed upgrades to public transport already benefit residents of 12 Ukrainian cities A new €50 million loan by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) for the Ukrainian capital Kyiv will encourage more people to use modern, efficient and environmentally friendly public transport. The Bank is supporting the expansion of Kyiv’s underground rail network to the residential district of Vynohradar by financing the acquisition of new metro cars. Kyiv, a rapidly growing city of three million people, is notorious for its road congestion.