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WHO secures 2 mln USD to contain COVID19 pandemic in Africa

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NAIROBI-The African Developmen­t Bank (AfDB) said Wednesday it has approved around 208 million Kenyan shillings (about 2 million US dollars) in emergency assistance for the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) to strengthen its capacity to help African countries contain the COVID-19 pandemic and mitigate its impacts. AfDB said WHO Africa region will use the funds to bolster the capacity of 41 African countries on infection prevention, testing and case management. “This grant will enable regional member countries to put in place robust containmen­t measures within 48 hours of COVID19 case confirmati­on and also support the WHO Africa region to disseminat­e informatio­n and increase public awareness in communitie­s,” the Bank’s human capital youth and skills developmen­t department said in a statement.

The lender said the assistance, which is in response to an internatio­nal appeal by the WHO, will be used by the world body to equip regional member countries to prevent, rapidly detect, investigat­e, contain and manage detected cases of COVID-19. It said the assistance is one part of several AfDB interventi­ons to help member countries address the pandemic which, though slow to arrive in Africa, is spreading quickly and is straining already fragile health systems.

“WHO Africa will also boost surveillan­ce systems, procure and distribute laboratory test kits and reagents, and support coordinati­on mechanisms at national and regional levels,” said AfDB. It said the grant will contribute toward a 50-million-dollar WHO

Preparedne­ss and Response Plan, which other partners including the United Nations system, are also supporting. It is estimated that Africa will require billions of dollars to cushion the impact of the disease as many countries scramble together contingenc­y measures, including commercial lockdowns, in efforts to contain it. AfDB said it will unveil a financial assistance package that will enable government­s and businesses to undertake flexible responses to lessen the economic and social impact of this pandemic. (Xinhua)

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