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COVID-19: UK announces £21m funds for Bangladesh

| Updated: April 06, 2020 17:09:52


A file photo of Dhaka city amid the ongoing nationwide lockdown.  (Xinhua photo) A file photo of Dhaka city amid the ongoing nationwide lockdown. (Xinhua photo)

The United Kingdom has announced around 21 million pounds to support Bangladesh’s efforts to fight the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak and help preparedness in the Rohingya refugee camps.

The funds include £7.0 million to multiple partners, such as UNICEF, WHO and World Bank, to help prepare the national health system, including logistics and supplies of personal protective equipment (PPE) for health workers, laboratory supplies for testing and oxygen support in hospitals, the British High Commission said in a statement.

The UK will give £3.0 million to UNDP to reach at least 2.16 million people in urban slums across 20 cities with awareness raising information and hand-washing facilities, reports bdnews24.com.

Over £1.0 million will go to BRAC which has mobilised a nationwide network of 50,000 health workers and volunteers to raise awareness of COVID-19 in their communities.

More than £10.0 million will go to the United Nations and NGO partners to maintain essential humanitarian services and prepare the Rohingya and host communities for COVID-19.

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