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Coronavirus: AfDB approves $20 million to contain spread in G5 Sahel nations

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Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire, June 11 (Infosplusgabon) - The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved US$20 million in grant funding from the African Development Fund, (ADF) to build capacity to curb and stop the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in Mauritania, Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, and Chad.

 

 

 

The operation will provide funding for the project which will also boost resilience of vulnerable communities, including internally-displaced persons, refugees and their host communities, in the countries, also known as the Sahel zone’s Group of 5 (G5).

 

According to the media channel of the AfDB, the Project will support epidemiological surveillance and case management capacity; make available medical products for COVID-19 prevention, control and treatment; ensure the deployment of social protection measures in targeted communities, especially, internally-displaced persons, refugees and their host communities; and strengthen food and nutrition systems.

 

It said that the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) will provide operational support for the project.

 

“This operation will complement the development and humanitarian actions of the huge partnership of the Sahel Alliance Initiative and will support the most vulnerable,” said Yero Baldeh, Director of the Bank's Transitions States Coordination Office.

 

An additional US$ 1.372 million of grant funding from the Bank’s Transitional Support Facility, will also be deployed in G5 countries to strengthen the delivery and coordination capacity of the G5 SAHEL Permanent Secretariat and support training on biosecurity and biomedical waste management in the concerned countries.

 

This extension of grant funding to the G5 Sahel zone countries falls under the framework of the Bank’s COVID-19 response facility of up to US$10 billion, which is the institution’s main channel to provide assistance to African countries to cushion the economic and health impacts from the crisis.

 

Recent CRF assistance packages have been directed to a group of Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) as well as to countries in the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa zone and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DR Congo).

 

As of June 6, Niger had recorded 966 cases, Burkina Faso 885, Mali 1,485, Mauritania 883 and Chad 836, for a total of 5,055 cases in the five countries. G5 countries have begun to lift emergency measures that had been put in place to halt and contain the spread of  the disease. The entire continent has seen 175,423 cases and 4,862 fatalities.

 

 

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