Medical center shall have 300 beds and is expected to receive up to 40,000 inpatients per year. Estimated at US$ 272 million, the project also foresees a medical school.
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The 2013/2014 grain harvest is expected to reach 200 million tons, according to the Ministry of Agriculture. The National Supply Company had forecasted 196.7 million tons, but soy crops may help improve this volume.
With the ‘No Lost Generation’ campaign, Unicef and UNHCR aim to raise money to help about 4 million children affected by the Syrian conflict.
Amount of dollars leaving the country surpassed entry by US$ 12 billion. Financial foreign exchange flow was responsible for the result, as the commercial flow was positive at the end of 2013.
The International Finance Corporation, branch of the World Bank, signed an agreement with the Bank of Palestine to support the development of small businesses, particularly those headed by women.
The reduction occurred in almost half of the 27 sectors researched by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics. Vehicles had the strongest influence.
UN Agency for Palestine Refugees develops a project to preserve over 500,000 pictures and videos of Palestinians since 1948. Exhibit takes place in Jerusalem and then tours the world.
Brazilian poultry exports increased by 3.4% in 2013. The volume shipped, however, decreased by 0.7% in relation to 2012.
Deposits made by Brazilians were greater than withdrawals by R$ 71 billion (US$ 30 billion), highest value ever registered by the Central Bank.
Brazil exported the equivalent to US$ 16.6 billion last year, an increase by 13.5% over 2012. National production of 3.74 million units was also a historic result.
Christophe Didier will be the new director general for the country and Juan Torres, who established the airline’s flights from Abu Dhabi to São Paulo, shall go to the Philippines.
Announcement was made by the country’s Industry minister. Among the companies to be conceded to the private sector are the steel company Lisco.
South American country shall substitute Algeria in heading the bloc of 133 developing nations and China.
Financial institutions consulted by the Central Bank believe the country’s economy won’t grow 2%, as previously forecasted.

