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Operation of the project preparation and promotion division (PPPD) of the East African Development Bank / East African investment promotion centre

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1971-10
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The primary purpose of document B is to obtain tentative agreement of the bank’s board to participate in financing the project this step is seen as a key milestone the board’s stamp of approval will enable the project proportional and promotion division(PPPD) to make serious overture to prospective project partners on the basis that the bank believes in the project enough to participate financially once board endorsement is obtained consideration may be given to releasing document B itself for use an aid in securing preliminary commitments from prepositive partners
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“United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa. (1971-10). Operation of the project preparation and promotion division (PPPD) of the East African Development Bank / East African investment promotion centre. Addis Ababa:. © UN. ECA,. https://hdl.handle.net/10855/40464”
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