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Update on January 16th, 2017:
(F) Storm Drainage Program for the Municipalities of La Paz and El Alto (BO-L1114)
The project objective is to help improve quality of life for inhabitants of the municipalities of La Paz, El Alto and Riberalta by reducing the human loss and property damage caused by extreme geo-hydro-meteorological events through the construction of works and complementary activities to improve the storm drainage systems of La Paz and El Alto and their management. Status: Approved by the Board on 23 November 2016. Estimated total cost: US$ 34 million. Loan amount: US$ 30 million. Executing agency: To be determined.
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Update on October 28th, 2016:
(R) Drainage Program for the Municipalities of La Paz and El Alto (BO-L1114)
The project objective is to help improve quality of life for inhabitants of the municipalities of La Paz, El Alto and Riberalta by reducing the human loss and property damage caused by extreme geo-hydro-meteorological events through the construction of works and complementary activities to improve the storm drainage systems of La Paz and El Alto and their management. Status: In preparation stage. Estimated total cost: US$ 34 million. Loan amount: US$ 30 million. Executing agency: To be determined.
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Update on October 17th, 2016:
The project objective is to help improve quality of life for inhabitants of the municipalities of La Paz, El Alto and Riberalta by reducing the human loss and property damage caused by extreme geo-hydro-meteorological events through the construction of works and complementary activities to improve the storm drainage systems of La Paz and El Alto and their management. Status: In preparation stage. Estimated total cost: US$ 30 million. Loan amount: US$ 30 million. Executing agency: To be determined.
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Update on September 2nd, 2016:
The project objective is to help improve quality of life for inhabitants of the municipalities of La Paz, El Alto and Riberalta by reducing the human loss and property damage caused by extreme geo-hydro-meteorological events through the construction of works and complementary activities to improve the storm drainage systems of La Paz and El Alto and their management. Status: In preparation stage. Estimated total cost: US$ 30 million. Loan amount: US$ 30 million. Executing agency: To be determined.
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Update on August 25th, 2016:
The project objective is to help improve quality of life for inhabitants of the municipalities of La Paz, El Alto and Riberalta by reducing the human loss and property damage caused by extreme geo-hydro-meteorological events through the construction of works and complementary activities to improve the storm drainage systems of La Paz and El Alto and their management. Status: In preparation stage. Estimated total cost: US$ 30 million. Loan amount: US$ 30 million. Executing agency: To be determined.
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The project objective is to help improve quality of life for inhabitants of the municipalities of La Paz, El Alto and Riberalta by reducing the human loss and property damage caused by extreme geo-hydro-meteorological events through the construction of works and complementary activities to improve the storm drainage systems of La Paz and El Alto and their management. Status: In preparation stage. Estimated total cost: US$ 30 million. Loan amount: US$ 30 million. Executing agency: To be determined.

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