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World Bank to provide Rs 8.625 million for immunization system



KATHMANDU: The World Bank has decided to provide Rs. 8 billion 625 million to Nepal to help its efforts to vaccinate more than 70 percent of citizens against COVID-19.

The funds are being provided through the International Development Association.

The WB Executive Board decided to provide the funds to help Nepal consolidate its health and immunization system, and in protected, effective, and equitable distribution of the vaccine, according to a statement issued by the WB headquarters in Washington DC, USA.

The funds will be used to procure the vaccine, distribute and carry out necessary laboratory works, and for the protection of Nepal’s economy and Nepalis’ health.

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Publish Date : 20 March 2021 12:28 PM

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