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      ADB grants 195 mln dollars loan to support Papua New Guinea's health program
      Source: Xinhua   2018-06-01 13:35:06

      MANILA, June 1 (Xinhua) -- The Asian Development Bank's (ADB) said on Friday that its Board of Directors has approved a total financing package of 195 million U.S. dollars "to support the delivery of accessible, affordable, and high-quality health services" in Papua New Guinea (PNG).

      The financing package is comprised of two regular loans worth 100 million U.S. dollars and 45.10 million U.S. dollars and a 49.9-million-U.S. dollar concessional loan - all sourced from ADB's ordinary capital resources balance sheet - to help PNG's efforts in achieving universal health coverage, the Manila-based bank said.

      Despite a period of high economic growth in recent years, averaging 6 percent annually from 20062015, the ADB said PNG failed to achieve its targets for the Millennium Development Goals on maternal and child health.

      Life expectancy in the country relative to income is low at 65 years and the estimated burden of disease is dominated by chronic diseases, including stroke and heart disease, together with conditions of poverty such as pneumonia and neonatal conditions, the ADB said.

      It said limited investments in the country's health infrastructure as well as suboptimal health sector governance also undermine service delivery.

      The Health Services Sector Development Program combines a policy-based operation and project financing to support critical sector reforms and investments in PNG, enabling the long-term sustainability and effective use of the country's health sector financing. Deficiencies in health sector governance, weak public financial management, and fragmented funds flows will also be addressed, the ADB said.

      "The program will support the implementation of an integrated public health model linking primary and secondary health facilities in rural areas to improve patient health outcomes," the ADB said.

      Moreover, it said the program will also support decentralized health service delivery by focusing on capacity building of staff at the sub-national level in public financial management and reporting to better plan and budget.

      "It will strengthen health service delivery by rehabilitating rural healthcare infrastructure, improving the availability of medical supplies, supporting new health partnerships, and using smart technologies to support digital information systems," the ADB said.

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      ADB grants 195 mln dollars loan to support Papua New Guinea's health program

      Source: Xinhua 2018-06-01 13:35:06
      [Editor: huaxia]

      MANILA, June 1 (Xinhua) -- The Asian Development Bank's (ADB) said on Friday that its Board of Directors has approved a total financing package of 195 million U.S. dollars "to support the delivery of accessible, affordable, and high-quality health services" in Papua New Guinea (PNG).

      The financing package is comprised of two regular loans worth 100 million U.S. dollars and 45.10 million U.S. dollars and a 49.9-million-U.S. dollar concessional loan - all sourced from ADB's ordinary capital resources balance sheet - to help PNG's efforts in achieving universal health coverage, the Manila-based bank said.

      Despite a period of high economic growth in recent years, averaging 6 percent annually from 20062015, the ADB said PNG failed to achieve its targets for the Millennium Development Goals on maternal and child health.

      Life expectancy in the country relative to income is low at 65 years and the estimated burden of disease is dominated by chronic diseases, including stroke and heart disease, together with conditions of poverty such as pneumonia and neonatal conditions, the ADB said.

      It said limited investments in the country's health infrastructure as well as suboptimal health sector governance also undermine service delivery.

      The Health Services Sector Development Program combines a policy-based operation and project financing to support critical sector reforms and investments in PNG, enabling the long-term sustainability and effective use of the country's health sector financing. Deficiencies in health sector governance, weak public financial management, and fragmented funds flows will also be addressed, the ADB said.

      "The program will support the implementation of an integrated public health model linking primary and secondary health facilities in rural areas to improve patient health outcomes," the ADB said.

      Moreover, it said the program will also support decentralized health service delivery by focusing on capacity building of staff at the sub-national level in public financial management and reporting to better plan and budget.

      "It will strengthen health service delivery by rehabilitating rural healthcare infrastructure, improving the availability of medical supplies, supporting new health partnerships, and using smart technologies to support digital information systems," the ADB said.

      [Editor: huaxia]
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