* The Fondo Financiero para el Desarrollo de la Cuenca del Plata (Fonplata), the Plata Basin regional development bank, has announced that it will provide US$25m to a US$31.2m border area development plan that aims to make improvements to two cities located either side of the Paraguay-Brazil border. The plan aims to improve
“urban mobility” in the cities of Ponta Porã, in Brazil’s Mato Grosso do Sul state, and Pedro Juan Caballero, the capital of Paraguay’s Amambay department. It involves initiatives such as restructuring the local road network, as well as building new main roads, drainage systems, cultural spaces, and sports facilities.
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