World Bank approves financing for Caspian pollution, biodiversity project

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The World Bank has approved a $8.24 million project to reduce pollution and protect biodiversity in the Caspian Sea. The project will benefit Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Turkmenistan, and aims to enhance pollution control systems and protect marine life.
The World Bank has approved a project to reduce pollution and protect biodiversity in the Caspian Sea. The $8.24 million project will be implemented over five years. It will receive additional grant financing from the Global Environment Facility. The project aims to improve pollution monitoring and protected area management. It will also track population status and support biodiversity measures. The Caspian Sea is home to around 400 endemic species.
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