News
19 March 2018

World Bank agrees to finance bus service overhaul in Lebanon

In:
Social infrastructure
Region:
Middle East & Africa

The World Bank has approved a $295 million package to overhaul the transport sector in Lebanon. The project will enable the purchase of 120 buses to service 40km of Bus Rapid Transit lanes from northern districts to Beirut. It will be financed by a $225 million loan, with the Global Concessional Financing Facility contributing another $70 million as a grant. The loan will be paid over 31.5 years, including an eight-year grace period.

 

The project will also mobilise private sector investments, in the range of $50 million and $80 million for the purchase of the buses and their operation.

You might also like


Perspective
26 November 2025

MDBs alone cannot tackle climate finance targets

The world’s multilateral development banks provided a record $137 billion in climate finance in 2024. But backsliding from key governments may put 2030 climate targets at...

Perspective
05 December 2025

CAF: Another year, another dollar

Latin American development bank CAF is poised to break new ground in 2026 with a bigger, more diverse borrowing programme, with more hybrid capital, and a strategy that’s...