World Bank to focus on air quality management in India

Washington: A new World Bank administered programme, with an initial total allocation of around $45 million, will focus on air quality management in five major urban areas in India, China, Egypt, Nigeria and South Africa. The Pollution Management and Environmental Health (PMEH) programme it could contribute to improved environmental health conditions for an estimated 150 […]

Washington: A new World Bank administered programme, with an initial total allocation of around $45 million, will focus on air quality management in five major urban areas in India, China, Egypt, Nigeria and South Africa.

The Pollution Management and Environmental Health (PMEH) programme it could contribute to improved environmental health conditions for an estimated 150 million people in those cities over the next five years. PMEH, a new multi-donor Trust Fund will also support other countries and cities of Sub-Saharan Africa, and aim to reduce land and water pollution, according to a World Bank media release.