Tuesday, 14 April 2020

World Bank Approves $50m for Kenya’s COVID 19 Containment Efforts


The World Bank has approved $50m requested by Kenya to fund containment efforts of the coronavirus pandemic.  According to Health Minister Mutahi Kagwe, the funds will largely go into boosting capacity of frontline staff – i.e. buying protective gear for health workers, hand sanitizers, increasing bed capacity in hospitals is another area government will focus on. 

According to a report by Africanews.com, Kenya’s health workers are said to have protested the lack of protective gear in hospitals. Many local media outlets have reported the protests.

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