Timor-Leste receives US$17.7m grant

Published: 1-Aug-2013

The money will fund a National Health Sector Strategic Plan – Support Project that will run until 2015


Pharmaceutical firms supplying Timor-Leste in South-East Asia will have their distribution networks within this island country strengthened through a US$17.7m healthcare system improvement grant from the World Bank, Australia and the European Union (EU).

The World Bank said the money would fund a National Health Sector Strategic Plan – Support Project, to run until 2015, which builds on a $20 million healthcare improvement project that was funded by the bank and Australia.

A focus of the new project would be ‘strengthening the management of pharmaceutical and medical supplies throughout the country to improve the availability of drugs at health facilities’, said the Bank. Procurement procedures would also be overhauled, it added.

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