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WB reviews development activities in al-Dhala
[13 May 2008]

AL-DHALA, May 13 (Saba)- Governor of al-Dhala Mohammed al-Ansi discussed on Tuesday with representative of World Bank Najei Abu Hatim activities funded by WB in fields of rural development sector, livestock and agricultural wealth and supporting capacities of farmers.

During the meeting, the governor praised activities of WB to develop infrastructure for rural regions and realizing a comprehensive development, affirming readiness of governorate's leadership to facilitate the tasks of the project and remove the obstacles faced during the implementation.

It is worth mentioning that the delegation's visit aim at evaluating projects of community resources management which cost $22 million funded by WB.

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