The World Bank approved a grant allocation of $ 146 million to improve power supply in Syria.
According to the Syrian news agency, SANA, the World Bank will provide grants for the repair and reconstruction of energy infrastructure in the most affected areas, especially in Aleppo and Hama.
“The World Bank approved a grant of $ 146 million to improve power supply in Syria,” the report said.
It is noted that the grant is called upon to contribute to the restoration of the basic infrastructure in the country where the destructive consequences of the war continue, and it is planned to expand access to electricity for vital public services, such as healthcare, water supply and education.
After the Civil War, which had begun in Syria in 2011, the power supply infrastructure was seriously damaged in most of the country.