Times of Suriname

Guyana to get additional funding for COVID-19 from the Global Fund

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The Government of Guyana is expected to benefit from the sum of US$357,894 in additional financial assistance, as part of the Global Fund’s COVID-19 Response Mechanism (C19RM). These funds will go toward further boosting the Ministry of Health’s ongoing COVID-19 emergency response, Minister of Health Dr. Frank Anthony said in a statement.

“As Minister of Health, and on behalf of our Government, I am grateful to The Global Fund for their continued willingnes­s to further contribute to improving the health sector in our beloved Guyana,” Dr. Anthony added. The Health Minister noted it was Division Head of Grant Management at the Global Fund Mark EldonEding­ton who in his letter pointed out that the COVID-19 pandemic is rapidly spreading across the globe and threatens to, among other things, overwhelm community and health systems, and cause significan­t morbidity and mortality.

As such, the additional funding of US$357,894 or approximat­ely $73M is pegged to help mitigate the impact of the pandemic and support health and community systems in Guyana.

“Given the urgency of these interventi­ons and activities, the funds will be incorporat­ed into the grants no later than November 12, 2020,” Minister Anthony said, noting that the outbreak and spread of the disease presents an unpreceden­ted challenge, not only for countries around the world, but also for Guyana and all the countries along our borders. “The COVID-19 pandemic is likely to remain a global challenge for many more months and experts predict that until a vaccine becomes available, it will continue to be a major public health emergency across the world. None of us must underestim­ate the serious impact of COVID-19 on the health, the social and the economic wellbeing of our country and people,” Dr. Anthony asserted.

It is in this context, he reiterated the need for every citizen to become part of the fight against the disease. According to Dr. Anthony, the Government has since taken aggressive steps to remove the limitation­s and strengthen the response.

(Kaieteur News)

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