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The multilateral agency approved two loans for Brazil to partially finance the Baquirivu-Guaçu River Macro-Drainage and Flood Control Program of the Guarulhos Municipality
and the Sanitation and Urban Infrastructure Program of the Juazeiro do Norte Municipality
CAF—development bank of Latin America—approved two loans for Brazil for a combined USD 176 million
will help improve drainage systems and flood control in the Baquirivu-Baquirivu-Guaçu river basin and promote road connectivity and urban mobility in the Guarulhos municipality
urban infrastructure and solid waste management in the Juazeiro do Norte municipality
The program for the Guarulhos municipality will directly benefit the approximately 326,799 residents of the Bonsucesso
CAF’s funding aims to finance mainly open pipeline works along the Baquirivu-Guaçu River
aimed at the Juazeiro do Norte Sanitation and Urban Infrastructure Program
urban and social infrastructure and urban mobility
and is expected to benefit 134,000 residents directly
and 274,000 people indirectly in Juazeiro do Norte
“These two loans aim to drive comprehensive economic development that includes all regions of Brazil and helps improve the provision of high-quality public services for the most vulnerable sectors
improving infrastructure is crucial to prevent the effects of flooding
promote greater efficiency in mobility and ultimately help boost people’s quality of life,” said CAF executive president Luis Carranza
CAF approved 35 operations for 26 Brazilian municipalities for some USD 2.3 billion
Demand for financing for programs and projects in municipalities has been growing and has averaged 6 operations per year
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