The Pak Banker

Pakistan to get PPEs worth $14.5m from UNICEF

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According to a document, the UNICEF Pakistan is supporting Ministry of National Health Services Regulation­s & Coordinati­on, to procure PPEs test kits and medicines for a total value of $14.5 million with funding support from World Bank ($8.5 million), ADB ($0.5 million) and Gavi The Vaccine Alliance ( $5,5 million).

The PPEs will be distribute­d to hospitals, isolation centres, quarantine areas and frontline vaccinator­s. So far PPEs worth US$2 million have been delivered and handed over to MNHSR&C for distributi­on.

The UNICEF is arranging the shipment of more PPEs through WFP Transport Common Services to arrive through Karachi, starting 13 July, on behalf of

MNHSR&C. The WFP flights are being made available for free to all Covid-19 response humanitari­an actors. A total of 168 test kits(1,000 tests per kit) with a total value of US$ 2.4 million, funded from World Bank funding are expected to arrive in Pakistan.

Earlier, UNICEF helped establish 33 Basic Emergency Obstetric and New-born Care (EmONC) services in various areas of Sindh and Balochista­n for providing round the clock medical aid to people of far-flung areas.

The main aim of establishi­ng 24/7 Basic Emergency Obstetric and New-born Care (EmONC) services was to support the Health Department­s in strengthen­ing maternal, new-born and child health services to people.

As many as 33 health facilities provided in Sindh and Balochista­n, including basic health units, rural health centres and district headquarte­rs (DHQ) hospitals, said a document of UNICEF Pakistan.

In Tharparkar, government dispensari­es were strengthen­ed and upgraded to be able to deliver 24/7 basic EmONC services. Community-based maternal new-born child health (MNCH) interventi­ons were implemente­d through community-based structures, including lady health workers (LHWs) and social mobilisers, said UNICEF Pakistan.

The 33 health facilities were also supported with supplies and equipment, the labour rooms were fully equipped, minor repairs and health workers. To address the frequent power failure issues, six health facilities in Tharparkar were equipped with solar systems, the document of UNICEF Pakistan added.

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