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World Bank to further spend $15 billion by June 2021 for COVID-19 interventions

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The World Bank would commit an additional $15 billion by June 2021 for health and economic recovery, as part of its COVID-19 intervention programmes.

This disclosure was made by the World Bank Group President, David Malpass at the Virtual Meeting on the Africa COVID-19 Vaccine Financing and Deployment Strategy held recently.

According to Malpass,

Why this matters

Vaccinations are quite huge an undertaking for any country and thus the World Bank has indicated its preparedness in assisting with many aspects including facilitating the procurement of vaccines.

Thus the Board of the World Bank has exceptionally authorized up to $12 billion to support countries in their vaccination efforts.

World Bank is currently preparing emergency vaccine financing projects in 21 countries in Africa, including DRC, Ethiopia, Niger, Mozambique, Tunisia, Eswatini and Cabo Verde, etc.

It is pertinent to note that the funds are already available and for most African countries, the financing would be on grant or highly concessional terms and conditions.

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