Original disclosure @ AIIB website
Updated in EWS Aug 7, 2023
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According to the bank website, the proposed Project aims to provide support to improve protective measures in hospitals in Serbia. Activities under the Project will cover, but not be limited to, the procurement of medical supplies, medical and personal protective consumables, medical equipment (i.e., monitors and ventilators), reagents, COVID-19 tests, medicines for treatment, etc.
Since the time of initial disclosure of this project, information about this project is no longer on the AIIB website.
Hongliang Yang
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