World Bank commits 100 mln dollars for health project in Uttarakhand

Published On 2017-03-30 04:30 GMT   |   Update On 2017-03-30 04:30 GMT
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NEW DELHI: The World Bank has approved a 100 million dollars loan for a health project in Uttarakhand to provide medical services in the state.


The financing agreement from World Bank's arm International Development Assistance (IDA) for 'Uttarakhand Health Systems Development Project' was signed here, an official statement said.


One of the components of the project would entail engaging private sector for health services in these regions while the other on stewardship and system improvement.

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Total cost of the project is $125 million, of which $25 million will be funded by the state government.


Under the project, there will be multiple self-contained clusters of clinical services from operators on a PPP model. They will provide services for free or at nominal charges, the statement said.


Health services under the project will have a robust oversight and monitoring mechanism that will be fully integrated with the expanded health insurance programme in Uttarakhand.


"This will be concurrent with strengthening the state's capacity to implement the project," it said. The project is slated to be completed by 2023.

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