Kathmandu, July 22
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Thursday
approved a loan of US$165 million for Nepal to purchase vaccines against the coronavirus
disease.
The project will support the National Deployment
and Vaccination Plan in Nepal by procuring an estimated 15.9 million doses of
COVID-19 vaccines, which will benefit about 6.8 million Nepali people, ADB said
in a statement.
“ADB’s support will help the Government of Nepal
procure much-needed COVID-19 vaccines to protect its citizens from the further
spread of this disease,” said ADB President Masatsugu Asakawa. “It is essential
that COVID-19 vaccines are quickly purchased and administered to help get the
economy back on track by enabling the restoration of livelihoods and economic
activities, as well as the resumption of educational and human development
pursuits.”
The project is financed by ADB’s US$ 9 billion Asia Pacific Vaccine Access Facility launched in December 2020
to offer rapid and equitable vaccine-related support to ADB developing member
countries.
Vaccines eligible for financing must meet at least
one of the APVAX eligibility criteria: the vaccine has been selected for
procurement through the COVID-19 Vaccines Global Access (COVAX) mechanism; the
vaccine has been prequalified by the World Health Organisation (WHO) or
WHO emergency use listing; or the vaccine has received regular or emergency
licensure or authorisation by a Stringent Regulatory Authority.
“In addition to this project, ADB’s ongoing
technical assistance grants will support the strengthening of the vaccine
delivery system, communication, and community engagement to raise awareness on
the risks of COVID-19 and the benefits of vaccination,” read the statement.
The government is mobilising female community
health volunteers to disseminate information among marginalised communities to
raise awareness. At least one female health worker or volunteer will support
the effort in every vaccination site or outreach centre.
“ADB closely collaborates with other partners, like
the World Bank, COVAX, WHO, and the United Nations Children’s
Fund (UNICEF), in supporting the Government of Nepal in its efforts to
vaccinate its people as soon as possible,” said the multilateral donor.
The project will complement the government’s
broader response through its $1.2 billion National Relief Programme, which
consists of social protection, health care, and economic relief measures. In
May 2020, ADB provided support to the programme through a $250 million concessional loan.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 23 July 2021.
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