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Upgrading TV facilities of the Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation
Year when project approved:
1987
Period: 1987-1989
Project details
Implementation status :
Implementation completed
Project evaluated:
Yes
Project scope:
National
IPDC Priority:
Promoting Freedom of Expression and Media Pluralism
Budget
Budget code:
350-BAR-81
Source of funds:
IPDC Special account
Beneficiary
Beneficiary name:
Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation
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Other
Broadcasting associations
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UNESCO
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Project region:
Latin America and the Caribbean
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