World Bank approves $100 mln loan to support Turkey’s health system amid pandemic
AuthorDragana Petrushevska
PublishedApr 27, 2020 13:44 EEST
Source: minsvyaz.ru
ANKARA (Turkey), April 27 (SeeNews) – The World Bank said it has approved a $100 million (92.2 million euro) loan to Turkey to support the country’s health system amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
With the funds, Turkey’s ministry of health will implement a project aimed at helping the government to slow the spread of the infection and reinforce the overall health system to detect and treat cases, the World Bank said in a statement on Friday.
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