EU Releases US$60 Million For Zimbabwe's Health Sector
The European Union (EU) has availed an additional US$60 million under its National Indicative Programme in support of Zimbabwe’s health sector. In a statement on Friday, EU ambassador Timo Olkkonen said:
US$43 million will support public health service delivery by strengthening primary care systems, capacitating human resources for health and enhancing community participation while US$18 million will support households and communities in vulnerable situations across the country by increasing their capacities to respond to food and nutrition security shocks.
With this top-up, the European Union increases its support to the Zimbabwean population, which now reaches US$320 million under the National Indicative Programme for the period 2014-2020.
FeedbackThis assistance comes at a critical time to support the people, who are facing difficult socio-economic times.
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