Khaleej Times

World Bank announces $12B funds for coronaviru­s

- ‘MOVE FAST’ Andrea Shalal

washington — The World Bank announced an initial $12 billion in immediate funds to assist countries grappling with the health and economic impacts of the coronaviru­s virus outbreak that has spread quickly from China to some 80 countries.

World Bank president David Malpass said there were still “many unknowns” about the fast-spreading virus and “much more” aid might be required, but he declined to elaborate.

The announceme­nt underscore­d escalating concern about the economic and human impact of the virus. Malpass called on countries to coordinate their actions on a regional and internatio­nal level, saying the speed and breadth of the response would be critical to saving lives.

“We’re announcing today an initial package of immediate support that will make available up to $12 billion to respond to country requests for crisis financing of their immediate needs and also to lessen the tragic impacts of the crisis,” he said. “The point is to move fast; speed is needed to save lives,” Malpass said during a teleconfer­ence with reporters. “There are scenarios where much more resources may be required. We’ll adapt our approach and resources as needed.”

The Bank’s Internatio­nal Developmen­t Associatio­n, which helps the world’s poorest countries, could also receive additional funds in the second quarter of 2020 if its Pandemic Emergency Financing Facility is triggered, which has not occurred yet, he said. —

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