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On March 30, 2026, The World Bank Announced A New $50 Billion 'Energy Resilience Fund' Specifically For Which Group Of Countries?
The World Bank launched the fund on March 30 to help vulnerable, non-oil producing nations survive the 2026 energy price shock and accelerate their transition to domestic renewables.
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