WASHINGTON – The World Bank has approved US$90 million (RM378.8 million) in additional financing for Iran, to help fight against the Covid-19 pandemic, a spokesman said yesterday.
The Washington-based development lender’s board of directors approved the aid on December 21, a World Bank spokesman said, which “will be utilised only for procuring additional lifesaving, essential medical equipment to strengthen Iran’s pandemic response”.
“This funding will not go to the Iranian budget and all loan proceeds, as well as procurement and disbursements, are being managed by the World Health Organization,” the spokesman said.
The World Bank had in May 2020 extended Tehran US$50 million via the Iran Covid-19 Emergency Response Project, which the spokesman said was carried out “on an exceptional basis” due to the pandemic.
The spokesman called Iran “the epicentre of Covid-19 infections in the region” and said quelling the virus there would benefit its neighbours, particularly as the Omicron variant threatens to cause a new wave of cases.
“World Bank’s support for Iran’s Covid-19 response will help mitigate the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the country as well as limit the spread of the disease beyond its borders,” the spokesman said.
Iran has suffered nearly 132,000 deaths from Covid-19 and more than 6.2 million cases, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
The World Bank spokesman noted that “distribution and installation of equipment will take place at health facilities approved by the World Bank and will be subject to independent monitoring and verification.” – AFP, January 8, 2022