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Gambia: 'Kuwait Fund Co-Finances UTG Faraba Banta Project'

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[The Point] The Deputy Director General for the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development, has said that the Kuwait fund contributed and co-financed 35% of the project implementation for the construction of the University of The Gambia at Faraba Banta Campus.

Source: allAfrica.com

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