Times of Suriname

World Bank to grant Benin 50 mln USD to mitigate COVID-19 impacts

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COTONOU - The World Bank will provide Benin with 50 million US dollars to cope with socio-economic impacts of COVID-19 pandemic, according to statement reaching Xinhua on Sunday in the economic capital Cotonou.

Approved by the World Bank Board of Directors on June 26 in Washington, the financial package is to

“help Benin mitigate the impact of the coronaviru­s health crisis in the socioecono­mic recovery phase”, the statement reads. “This support will help bridge the gap in budgetary resources to meet basic social and productive sector needs,” said Atou Seck, World Bank Country Manager for Benin.

“The spread of the coronaviru­s has led to a decline in economic activities, the country’s economic growth but also the state’s revenues while it has to meet pressing needs,” he also said. The support is drawn from Internatio­nal Developmen­t Associatio­n (IDA), the World Bank fund for the poorest.

It brougth the total amount allocated by the World Bank to Benin to address the coronaviru­s health crisis to about 90 million US dollars. So far, Benin has reported 1,124 confirmed COVID-19 cases of which 815 patients under treatment, 295 that have recovered and a total death toll of 14, since it declared its first case on March 16.

(Xinhua)

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