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The World Bank injects $105 Million to improve Primary Health Care in Mozambique, with disbursements linked to performance and health financing - P4H Network

The World Bank injects $105 Million to improve Primary Health Care in Mozambique, with disbursements linked to performance and health financing

The World Bank approved $105 million equivalent in non-reimbursable grants for the Government of Mozambique’s Primary Health Care Strengthening Program‐for‐Results. Of this amount, $25 million equivalent is provided by the Global Finance Facility (GFF)*, and $80 million comes from the International Development Association (IDA)**.   The intervention aims to serve underserved areas and it is funded by IDA and the Global Financing Facility.

Disbursement-linked indicators (DLI) refer to quality in service delivery, availability of resources, improved management at facility level, equity in the allocation of resources, and financial sustainability through increased State Budget allocation for the period 2018-2021.

http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/press-release/2017/12/20/world-bank-injects-105-million-to-improve-primary-health-care-in-underserved-areas-of-mozambique

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03 Apr 2018