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AIIB to invest $270m in Bangladesh clean water, sanitation projects
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The China-based Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) plans to invest $270 million in a Bangladesh clean water infrastructure project.
The project aims to improve access to piped water and sanitation to municipalities with poor water quality.

The announcement was made on Sept 3, when members of the AIIB’s Board of Directors visited Savar to meet the beneficiaries of an ongoing energy infrastructure project.



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“We are delighted that our investment has had a positive impact on the low income population of Bangladesh,” said AIIB Director Emil Levendoḡlu.


“We are considering investing in a clean water and sanitation project.”

“We hope the investment for that project will be approximately $270 million.”

Levendoḡlu suggested the water project would be approved at a board meeting in December.



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The AIIB has already invested up to $274 million in energy projects in Bangladesh.


The investment hopes to provide 2.5 million service connections for rural consumers, upgrade two grid substations and change 85km of overhead lines to underground cables. The project is to be completed by 2019.

Bangladesh needs to invest approximately $40 billion on electricity generation, transmission and distribution by 2030 to meet demands and overcome constraints, the AIIB said in a statement.

The AIIB is a multilateral development bank that “aims to improve social and economic outcomes in Asia and beyond”. The Beijing-based bank began its operations in 2016 and has 87 approved members worldwide.
 
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local vested quarters had taken the extra money- "Bangladesh is an extremely important country of operations for AIIB", said Emil levendoglu, who is the UK Director of AIIB. I dont see any differ between IMF with AIIB.
 
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local vested quarters had taken the extra money- "Bangladesh is an extremely important country of operations for AIIB", said Emil levendoglu, who is the UK Director of AIIB. I dont see any differ between IMF with AIIB.
Were you expecting any. Both are financial organisation designed for strategic hegemony using finance. But the good thing is you have two institutions now so you can play one against the other.
 
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Were you expecting any. Both are financial organisation designed for strategic hegemony using finance. But the good thing is you have two institutions now so you can play one against the other.

If you are well known about World Bank or IMF u hast have to know if they give you .50 cent and will take you 500 pound. So where you see the developments ? Africa - IMF or BLa bla investing trillions of dollars. BUT their millions of peoples cant eat 3 times in aday . This is call Bloody capitalism.
 
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If you are well known about World Bank or IMF u hast have to know if they give you .50 cent and will take you 500 pound. So where you see the developments ? Africa - IMF or BLa bla investing trillions of dollars. BUT their millions of peoples cant eat 3 times in aday . This is call Bloody capitalism.
No you are wrong here. Finacial costa are extremey attractive in IMF, its the strategic costs that are expensive.
 
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No you are wrong here. Finacial costa are extremey attractive in IMF, its the strategic costs that are expensive.

You are living in a Capitalistic economical system dude !!!
 
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