VNExpress-Aug 25

Vietnam’s Institute for Social Development Studies and the World Bank have inked a $2.75 million agreement for a project to improve Covid-19 response capacity in three provinces. The three provinces are Vinh Phuc in the north, Khanh Hoa in the center and Long An in the south. The WB expects the project to benefit some 270,000 people, including at least 3,500 particularly vulnerable citizens like the elderly, ethnic minority communities, HIV carriers, drug abusers and sex workers.

They will be given information on Covid-19 prevention as well as psychological and material assistance, including foodstuff, medicines and protective equipment.

The project will be implemented until December 2024. The non-refundable aid of $2.75 million comes from the Japan Social Development Fund, a joint effort of the Japanese government and the WB.

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