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The World Bank has announced measures to prevent discrimination against recipients of Ugandan loans, due to the country's anti-gay law. These measures include an independent monitoring system to ensure compliance. The bank suspended new lending to Uganda last year due to the law's conflict with its values and is one of the country's biggest funders. LGBT activists have criticized the bank's proposed measures as a facade.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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