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World Bank grants additional 130 mln USD to boost Ghana’s COVID-19 response

by SAT Reporter
November 12, 2020
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World Bank grants additional 130 mln USD to boost Ghana’s COVID-19 response

ACCRA, (The Southern African Times) -The Executive Board of the World Bank has approved an additional grant of 130 million U.S. dollars to boost Ghana’s COVID-19 response, the bank said in a release on Wednesday.

The additional financing in the health sector will support the government of Ghana to scale up its efforts to mitigate the resurgence of the COVID-19 pandemic and to reopen its economy safely, it said.

Pierre Laporte, the World Bank country director for Ghana, said the timely additional funding would be critical to saving lives and building resilient systems through increasing the capacity of surveillance, diagnosis and treatment.

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He said it would also ensure increased availability of intensive care unit beds and adopt new COVID-19 medications.

“These are integral efforts towards achieving universal health coverage, which Ghana has been committed to as a priority,” he added.

Ghana reported 49,302 COVID-19 cases and 320 related deaths on Wednesday.

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