Indonesia receives $700 million loans from the World Bank to support its ongoing reform in public financial management and connectivity, according a report from Public Finance Internatonal.
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Indonesia receives $700m to support ongoing PFM reforms
By Judith Ugwumadu | 21 November 2013
The World Bank approved two new development policy loans worth a total of $700m to support ongoing Indonesian reforms in public financial management and connectivity.
Indonesia receives $700m to support ongoing PFM reforms
By Judith Ugwumadu | 21 November 2013
The World Bank approved two new development policy loans worth a total of $700m to support ongoing Indonesian reforms in public financial management and connectivity.
Indonesia receives $700m to support ongoing PFM reforms
By Judith Ugwumadu | 21 November 2013
The World Bank approved two new development policy loans worth a total of $700m to support ongoing Indonesian reforms in public financial management and connectivity.
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