IDB Supports Uruguay to Improve Housing and Services for Vulnerable Communities
Uruguay, June 26 -- The Board of Executive Directors of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) approved financing for $78.75 million to expand access to housing, basic services, and opportunities for children, adolescents, migrant populations, and other vulnerable households in Uruguay, while improving living conditions and social integration in disadvantaged neighborhoods. The program is expected to benefit more than 31,000 people directly, including approximately 2,700 migrants, as well as an additional 62,500 people indirectly, building on more than two decades of collaboration between the IDB and Uruguay to support inclusive urban development and stronger social cohesion. The initiative targets persistent gaps in semiformal urban are...
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