WASHINGTON, April 9 (Reuters) - The World Bank Group will have committed $2 billion in financing by the end of April for COVID-19 vaccines in some 40 developing countries, World Bank Managing Director of Operations Axel van Trotsenburg said on Friday.
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World Bank would have committed $2 billion in financing for coronavirus vaccines by the end of April, according to the organization’s Managing Director of Operations Axel van Trotsenburg. The funds will help get the shots to about 40 developing countries across the globe.
This is a part of nearly $12 billion that the World Bank has put into vaccine development, distribution and production in low-and middle-income countries.
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