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World Bank to Provide US$70 Million for COVID-19 Vaccination in El Salvador and Honduras
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The Additional Financing for COVID-19 Emergency Response Projects will enable the purchase of vaccines and support national vaccination plans.
WASHINGTON, D.C., April 16, 2021 The World Bank Board of Directors approved additional financing of US$50 million for El Salvador and US$20 million for Honduras to implement COVID-19 Emergency Response Projects. These financial resources will help El Salvador and Honduras purchase and deploy COVID-19 vaccines and strengthen the countries immunization and related health delivery systems. Widespread and accessible COVID-19 vaccination is essential to protect lives and foster an inclusive, sustainable economic recovery. This financial support will enable affordable and equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines for El Salvador and Honduras and will play a critical role in strengthening the countries capacity to deliver quality health services for t
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World Bank to Provide US$70 Million for COVID-19 Vaccination in El Salvador and Honduras
The Additional Financing for COVID-19 Emergency Response Projects will enable the purchase of vaccines and support national vaccination plans.
WASHINGTON, D.C., April 16, 2021 – The World Bank Board of Directors approved additional financing of US$50 million for El Salvador and US$20 million for Honduras to implement COVID-19 Emergency Response Projects. These financial resources will help El Salvador and Honduras purchase and deploy COVID-19 vaccines and strengthen the countries’ immunization and related health delivery systems.
“Widespread and accessible COVID-19 vaccination is essential to protect lives and foster an inclusive, sustainable economic recovery. This financial support will enable affordable and equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines for El Salvador and Honduras and will play a critical role in strengthening the countries’ capacity to deliver quality health ser