The World Bank has expressed interest in providing USD 5-8 billion dollars in the development of rural infrastructure in Bangladesh, said Local Government and Rural Development Minister Md Tajul Islam on Tuesday.
He was talking to reporters emerging from a meeting with a World Bank delegation at the Secretariat on Tuesday.
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Tajul said that Bangladesh needs foreign funding in implementation of “My Village, My City” project and building of roads, bridges and culverts.
'My Village My City’ is a coordinated project that seeks to develop urban facilities for the rural people. Roads, bridges, culverts, sanitation system and supply of safe water are major components of the project, he said.
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The bank is interested in financing in rural development programmes, the minister said.
He said the delegation also showed interest in providing financial assistance for building rehabilitation centres in cyclone-prone coastal areas.