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Mozambique and Global Fund Launch New Grants to Fight HIV, TB and Malaria and Strengthen Systems for Health - Mozambique

Mozambique and Global Fund Launch New Grants to Fight HIV, TB and Malaria and Strengthen Systems for Health Format MAPUTO – The Global Fund, the Government of Mozambique and health partners in Mozambique today launched the implementation of six new grants to fight HIV, TB and malaria and build resilient and sustainable systems for health. The new grants will cover the 2021-2023 implementation period and aim to expand access to HIV, tuberculosis and malaria prevention services, particularly for key and vulnerable populations. The new grants, worth US$773,913,181, represent a 49% increase from the previous allocation cycle and are the result of a rigorous and inclusive country dialogue and grant-making process, which were achieved despite the upheavals caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The grants will be implemented by the Ministry of Health, Fundação para o Desenvolvimento da Comunidade (FDC), Centro de Colaboração em Saúde (CCS) and World Vision International.

Mozambique approaches global COVID-19 vaccine scheme for doses for 20% of population - SABC News - Breaking news, special reports, world, business, sport coverage of all South African current events Africa s news leader

Image: Reuters The Eastern Cape plans to vaccinate 3.7 million people. Mozambique has applied to access COVID-19 vaccines through the global vaccine distribution scheme co-led by the World Health Organisation, giving it the option to buy doses for at least 20% of its population, President Filipe Nyusi said on Wednesday. As a low income country, Mozambique qualifies for subsidised vaccines under the COVAX facility, which aims to make available 2 billion doses of safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines by the end of 2021. “We have applied to the COVAX programme and we expect to get the vaccine to vaccinate 20% of vulnerable people”, Nyusi said in an address to the nation.

Mozambique approaches global COVID-19 vaccine scheme for doses for 20% of population

By Reuters Staff 2 Min Read FILE PHOTO: Mozambique s President Filipe Nyusi speaks with the press in Mozambique, October, 15, 2019. REUTERS/Grant Lee Neuenburg/File Photo MAPUTO (Reuters) - Mozambique has applied to access COVID-19 vaccines through the global vaccine distribution scheme co-led by the World Health Organization, giving it the option to buy doses for at least 20% of its population, President Filipe Nyusi said on Wednesday. As a low income country, Mozambique qualifies for subsidised vaccines under the COVAX facility, which aims to make available 2 billion doses of safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines by the end of 2021. “We have applied to the COVAX programme and we expect to get the vaccine to vaccinate 20% of vulnerable people”, Nyusi said in an address to the nation.

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