Why World Bank has approved $200m loan to Bangladesh?

 About 2.5 million children in different parts of Dhaka, Narayanganj, and Chattogram will benefit from the project, the World Bank said.

The World Bank has approved $200 million ‍as a loan to enhance Bangladesh’s primary healthcare services. This funding will be allocated towards improving the treatment, prevention of disease, and management of prevalent illnesses, including mosquito-borne diseases like dengue. Additionally, this assistance will encompass the effective management of medical waste in various regions, including the Dhaka North and South City Corporations, as well as the Chattogram City Corporation.

According to a statement released by the World Bank on Thursday, the main goal of the Urban Health, Nutrition, and Population Project is to establish a network of primary health centers. These centers will offer a wide range of health, nutrition, and population-related services. Furthermore, the project aims to create a direct referral system that connects these primary centers with secondary and tertiary-level healthcare facilities.

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