Port-Louis, Dec. 19, 2020 Mauritius will set up a special fund to mobilise and manage the funds required for implementing the National COVID-19 Vaccination Programme, the Government announced on Friday, following the weekly meeting of the Cabinet in Port-Louis.
To that effect, it said in a communiqué, the Ministry of Health and Wellness has prepared a COVID-19 Vaccination Preparation Plan in line with WHO Guidance that looks into various issues and implications, namely – (a) Regulatory Preparedness; (b) Planning and Coordination; (c) Costing and Funding; (d) Target Population; (e) Delivery Strategies; (f) Supply Chain and Healthcare Waste Management; (g) Human Resource Management and training; (h) Vaccines Acceptance and Uptake; (i) Safety Monitoring; (j) Immunisation and Monitoring Systems; (k) COVID-19 surveillance; and (l) Evaluation of COVID-19 Vaccine introduction.
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Les membres du gouvernement ont pris note de la création d’un of a Special Fund to finance the National COVID-19 Vaccination Programme, que la prérode de la quarantaine a été étendue au 15 février 2020, qu’il y a 24 cas de Covid-19 actifs dans les services hopsitlaier entre autres.
1. Cabinet has agreed to the setting up of a Special Fund to finance the National COVID-19 Vaccination Programme in the Republic of Mauritius. The Special Fund would be set up, under the Finance and Audit Act to mobilise and manage the funds required for implementing the Programme.
Wheat fields at Toluca station, Mexico. (Photo: Fernando Delgado/CIMMYT)
On December 11, 2020, the Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC) announced the release of six new wheat varieties for multiplication and distribution to the country’s wheat farmers, offering increased production for Nepal’s nearly one million wheat farmers and boosted nutrition for its 28 million wheat consumers.
The varieties, which are derived from materials developed by the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT), include five bred for elevated levels of the crucial micronutrient zinc, and Borlaug 100, a variety well known for being high yielding, drought- and heat-resilient, and resistant to wheat blast, as well as high in zinc.