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Pandemic Prevention Preparedness & Response Archives - Page 8 of 101 - P4H Network
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Lebanon receives support for first COVID 19 vaccine rollout
Lebanon receives support for first COVID 19 vaccine rollout
Lebanon

Lebanon has received US$34 million under the World Bank's Lebanon Health Resilience Project to support vaccine procurement. The financing will provide vaccines for over 2 million individuals. The vaccines are expected to arrive in Lebanon by early February...

Lebanon health sector receives international support
Lebanon health sector receives international support
Lebanon

Lebanon is recieving more than 1.7 million US dollars aimed at strengthening the health sector by enhancing its operational capacity to provide essential health services and to contribute to the national response to the COVID-19 pandemic through a UNOPS project funded...

Implications of COVID-19 pandemic for health financing system in Ghana
Ghana

In this article, the authors examined the impact of  COVID-19 pandemic on the health financing system in Ghana. The authors reasoned that the pandemic is likely to have adverse effects on the various sources of healthcare financing, including government support, donor...

WHO and the EU supplied modern X-ray equipment to hospitals in Armenia
WHO and the EU supplied modern X-ray equipment to hospitals in Armenia
Armenia

According to news on WHO Armenia country page, with financial support from the European Union, WHO supplied X-ray equipment to seven hospitals for COVID-19 treatment in capital city Yerevan and in six other cities in Armenia. New X-ray machines will help control...

Timor-Leste shared COVID-19 experiences on public finance
Timor-Leste shared COVID-19 experiences on public finance
Timor-Leste

In Timor-Leste, Minister of Finance, Rui Gomes, participated in the high-level meeting of Portuguese-Speaking Countries in Africa – East Timor (PALOP-TL) on public finance “Transform the State”. The two high-level personalities were invited to participate, the former...

Japan plans to increase wage for care workers and nurses
Japan plans to increase wage for care workers and nurses
Japan

Japan plans to increase wage for care workers, nursery school staffs, and nurses under the new stimulus package. The expected total budget for the stimulus package is greater than 30 trillion yen, aiming to alleviate the impact of COVID-19 through boosting economic...

Turkey provides COVID 19 treatment and medicine free of charge
Turkey provides COVID 19 treatment and medicine free of charge
Turkey

Coronavirus treatment and medicine for patients in public hospitals in Turkey has been made free of charge following a presidential decree. It says that all patients, even if they failed to pay state insurance, will be granted protective gear and testing, as...

Egypt’s health sector races to scale up coronavirus readiness
Egypt’s health sector races to scale up coronavirus readiness
Egypt

Egypt has ramped up efforts to fight the coronavirus, ordering manufacturers to channel medical protective equipment to public hospitals and announcing 1 billion Egyptian pounds ($64 million) in extra funding for its health services. The country had allocated 125...

New Zealand is committed to support the pacific neighbors
New Zealand is committed to support the pacific neighbors
New Zealand

The New Zealand government has signed a purchase agreement with Pfizer for 4.7 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine for delivery in 2022. These vaccines will be vaccinated to those who didn’t get the vaccination in 2021. In addition, New Zealand is committed to...

Four donor countries support Ghana with Astrazeneca vaccines
Four donor countries support Ghana with Astrazeneca vaccines
Ghana

On 6th October, 2021, Ghana received over 500,000 doses of Astrazeneca vaccines from  Germany, Denmark, Norway and Iceland through the COVAX facility to assist  its vaccination programme. Receiving the vaccines, chairman  of the health commodity group...

We need US$200 Million for the national vaccine institute- Committee
We need US$200 Million for the national vaccine institute- Committee
Ghana

Following the global shortage of COVID-19 vaccines, the government of Ghana planned to establish a national vaccine institute. The mandate of the institute would include establishing local vaccine manufacturing plants, deepening research and development for vaccines....

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