Photo: Press equipment Abelardo De la Espriella / National Army In the midst of the earthquake emergency that affected several regions of Colombia, the national government defended the possibility of using $200 million from the World Bank to finance part of the care and reconstruction of the affected areas. Vice President José Manuel Restrepo explained that these are contingent credit lines specifically designed to respond quickly to emergencies…
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Photo: Press equipment Abelardo De la Espriella / National Army In the midst of the earthquake emergency that affected several regions of Colombia, the national government defended the possibility of using $200 million from the World Bank to finance part of the care and reconstruction of the affected areas. Vice President José Manuel Restrepo explained that these are contingent credit lines specifically designed to respond quickly to emergencies…