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|style="background:#efefef;"|[[Image:latin america news finance.png|left|70px|link=Latin America Green News: World Bank provides $100 million to boost Mexico's energy efficiency, Chile monitoring ozone layer, concern over region's water supply]]
|February 19, 2016 <br> [[Latin America Green News: World Bank provides $100 million to boost Mexico's energy efficiency, Chile monitoring ozone layer, concern over region's water supply]] <br> ''Currently, around 70 percent of available fresh water is utilized for agricultural purposes and as the demand for food production increases so does the need for water. By 2030 experts estimate the demand for water for agricultural purposes will increase by 40 percent.''
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|style="background:#efefef;"|[[Image:latin america news finance.png|left|70px|link=Rondonia's ongoing water, sanitation projects top US$105mn]]
|February 15, 2016 <br> [[Rondonia's ongoing water, sanitation projects top US$105mn]] <br> ''Brazil's Rondonia state is carrying out more than 419mn reais (US$105mn) in water and sanitation works for the city of Ji-Paraná, according to a local government release. The projects include three waterworks initiatives and one solid waste management development.''
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|style="background:#efefef;"|[[Image:latin america news finance.png|left|70px|link=Mexico's Conagua to sink US$217mn into Veracruz waterworks]]
|January 29, 2016 <br> [[Mexico's Conagua to sink US$217mn into Veracruz waterworks]] <br> ''Mexico's national water authority (Conagua) will invest some 4bn pesos (US$217mn) to carry out potable water supply, drainage and sanitation works in Veracruz state.''
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|style="background:#efefef;"|[[Image:latin america news finance.png|left|70px|link=Construction projects worth $7bn planned for 2015, as sector grows by 8%]]
|January 2016 <br> [[Construction projects worth $7bn planned for 2015, as sector grows by 8%]] <br>''“The water access indicator had been stuck in the same place for almost a decade,” said Mr. von Hesse. “With the investments we’ve made the indicator has risen ten percentage points and we’ve already provided access to more than 87% of the country, and in rural areas which were traditionally the poorest sector of the population, we’ve doubled access to water.”''
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|style="background:#efefef;"|[[Image:latin america news finance.png|left|70px|link=$234 Million USD IDB Loan To Improve Electricity, Water, Sanitation In Quibdó & Buenaventura]]
|December 22, 2015 <br> [[$234 Million USD IDB Loan To Improve Electricity, Water, Sanitation In Quibdó & Buenaventura]] <br> ''Colombia will reduce the gap in access to potable water, basic sanitation and electricity services along its Pacific coast with the assistance of a $231.4 loan from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).''
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|style="background:#efefef;"|[[Image:latin america news finance.png|left|70px|link=Time to rethink Financing for Development, say Latin American and Caribbean ministers and UN experts]]
|March 13, 2015 <br> [[Time to rethink Financing for Development, say Latin American and Caribbean ministers and UN experts]] <br> ''Latin American and Caribbean Ministers and senior United Nations representatives called for a rethinking of the international financial architecture to put inclusion at the centre of the new post-2015 development agenda, in the context of a meeting on financing for development.''
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