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Nepal, World Bank sign Rs 2.14 billion loan agreement for COVID-19 emergency response and health system preparedness

KATHMANDU, Feb 25: The government has signed an agreement for a second additional concessional loan financing of Rs 2.14 billion ($18 million) with the World Bank (WB).
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KATHMANDU, Feb 25: The government has signed an agreement for a second additional concessional loan financing of Rs 2.14 billion ($18 million) with the World Bank (WB). The agreement was signed today by Finance Secretary Madhu Kumar Marasini and WB Country Director Faris Hadad-Zervos on behalf of their respective sides amidst a program at the Ministry of Finance. 


As the Ministry said, the loan is for the COVID- 19 Emergency Response and Health Systems Preparedness (CERHSP) Project. It hopes the use of the proposed loan assistance will further facilitate the expansion of the comprehensive vaccination campaign against COVID-19 by the government and will help in purchasing safe and effective vaccines for the age group above five years.


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“Nepal has responded expeditiously to the continuously changing environment triggered by the pandemic. It has recorded impressive gains in both primary series COVID-19 vaccination for all populations: 12 years and above as well as booster doses for its most vulnerable populations. This second additional financing will support Nepal to scale up its vaccination efforts to cover its child population as well," stated Marasini on the occasion. 


According to the Ministry, the proposed second additional concessional loan financing and CERHSP project share a common objective of preventing, detecting, and responding to the threat posed by COVID-19 and strengthening the systems for public health preparedness in the nation. The CERHSP project and its additional financing will continue to be implemented under the leadership of the Ministry of Health and Population by the Department of Health Services and associated institutional bodies.


"l am very pleased that the World Bank in its continued partnership with Nepal, and through this additional financing will make available safe and effective vaccines to a larger proportion of the population. This is very critical as new variants of the coronavirus continue to pose a threat to people’s safety and livelihoods and exhaust public health systems", WB Country Director responded. 


 

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