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Updated on August 24th, 2017:
(R) GZ-Third Municipal Development Project
Enhance the institutional capacity of municipalities in the West Bank and Gaza for more accountable and sustainable service delivery Approval completed on 21 July 2017. Environmental Assessment Category B. Project: P159258. US$ 10.6/0.2/1.3/31.9/20.0/16.0/4.0 (GFRC/GIZ/GNET/KFW/PIDM/SPF/ SWTZ). Consultants will be required. Municipal Development Lending Fund (MDLF); Palestine Liberation Organization (For The Benefit of the Palestinian Authority).
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Updated on May 30th, 2017:
(R) GZ-Third Municipal Development Project
Enhance the institutional capacity of municipalities in West Bank and Gaza for more accountable and sustainable service delivery Negotiations authorized on 29 March 2017. Environmental Assessment Category B. Project: P159258. US$ 10.6/0.2/1.3/31.9/20.0/16.0/4.0 (GFRC/GIZ/GNET/KFW/PIDM/ SPF/SWTZ). Consultants will be required. Municipal Development Lending Fund (MDLF); Palestine Liberation Organization (For The Benefit of the Palestinian Authority).
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Updated on February 10th, 2017:
(R) GZ-Third Municipal Development Project
Strengthened Municipalities in WBG capable of providing accountable, sustainable service delivery to their citizens Concept completed on 12 January 2017. Environmental Assessment Category B. Project: P159258. US$ 3.3/11.0/1.7/22.3/15.0/3.9/20.9 (GBEL/GFRC/GNET/KFW/SPF/SWTZ/WBGF). Consultants will be required. Municipal Development Lending Fund (MDLF); Palestine Liberation Organization (For The Benefit of the Palestinian Authority).
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(N) GZ-Third Municipal Development Project:
Strengthened Municipalities in WBG capable of providing accountable, sustainable service delivery to their citizens Identification completed on 17 March 2016. Environmental Assessment Category B. US$ 3.3/11.0/1.7/22.3/15.0/3.9/20.9 (GBEL/GFRC/GNET/KFW/SPF/SWTZ/WBGF). Consulting services to be determined. Implementing agency(ies) to be determined.

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