Mauritania of course. It funded earlier road building projects borrowing money from the World Bank.
The new road linking Nouadhibou and Nouakchott was costed at $72 million and was funded by the Mauritanian government borrowing money from the Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development.
Main benefits are said to be tourism, and transport of fish and iron ore. Didn't see much sign of any traffic on the road when I was there.
Tim
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