In an interview with Mosaique FM, vice-president of the World Bank (WB) for the Middle East and North Africa, Farid Belhadj revealed that the World Bank will give Tunisia financing of $520 million, including $300 million to address food stress and $220 million for infrastructure. This financing will be presented to Tunisia over a repayment period of 20 years and a grace period of five years with an interest rate of around 5%.
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