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Home|World Bank offers to fund alternative route to Road through Serengeti
World Bank offers to fund alternative route to Road through Serengeti
Submitted by Website Officer on 4 March 2011 - 9:17am
On March 1st, the World Bank's Country Director for Tanzania, John S. Adams, sent a letter to President Kikwete announcing the World Bank's offer to fund an alternative route to the proposed major road that would cut through Serengeti National Park. The proposed alternate route that the World Bank is ready to fund, is a southern road that would pass south of the Park.