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Saudi Fund for Development viert '50 Years of Global Impact' met meer dan $20 miljard ontwikkelingsbijdragen

RIYAD, Saoedi-Arabië--(BUSINESS WIRE)--De Saudi Fund for Development (SFD) vierde vandaag in Riyad haar 50e verjaardag onder het thema "50 Years of Global Impact". Het evenement bracht de belangrijkste ontwikkelengspartners samen om te brainstormen over de aanzienlijke bijdragen van de SFD ten behoeve van duurzame ontwikkeling over de hele wereld. De voorbije vijf decenna heeft de SFD meer dan $20 miljard toegekend, waarmee meer dan 800 ontwikkelingsprojecten en -programma's in vitale sectoren...

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