News
17 May 2021

TDB finances expansion of King Faisal Hospital in Rwanda

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Social infrastructure
Region:
Middle East & Africa

The Eastern and Southern African Trade and Development Bank (TDB) is financing the expansion of Kigali’s King Faisal Hospital's outpatient facilities in Rwanda with over $14 million in a six-year primary forfaiting transaction.

In addition to the new outpatient clinic and doubling of the hospital’s outpatient facilities capacity to 45 consultation rooms, TDB’s financing will support the renovation and construction of the outpatient block’s education and research centre, day care premium facilities, electric substation, safety ramps, and main entrance and lobby. Additionally, patient flow and experience will be quicker and better, and each specialty clinic will now have a dedicated triage and consultation space.

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