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According to the Bank’s website, the Primary Healthcare and Public Health Laboratories Upgrading and Strengthening Project will assist the Ministry of Health in strengthening primary care services and public health laboratories. Along with three multilateral development banks, ADB will cofinance the provision of equipment to upgrade and enhance the capacity of primary care facilities and public health laboratories throughout the country. It will also help address the adverse health impact of climate change and improve the preparedness and resilience of the health system to handle future public health threats. The outcome of project will be equitable access to primary care and public health laboratory services for the prevention, detection, and treatment of communicable and noncommunicable diseases, and other health conditions, expanded.
Environment category C. The project will not support construction of new facilities. No activity will lead to significant adverse environmental impacts. Eligibility and readiness criteria for puskesmas and labkesmas receiving equipment will include healthcare waste management capacities.
Involuntary resettlement category C. The project will not support infrastructure investments and does not entail any land acquisition, involuntary resettlement, or physical or economic displacement.
Indigenous peoples category C. The project scope is nationwide and does not target indigenous peoples. There are no anticipated negative impacts on indigenous peoples.
The project is estimated to cost €2,210.7 million including taxes and duties, physical and price contingencies, and interest during implementation.
ADB Ordinary capital resources (regular loan) € 597.7 million
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (loan, non-ADB- administered) € 478.4 million
World Bank (loan, non-ADB-administered) € 924.3 million
Government € 210.3 million
Total € 2,210.7 million
For the Borrower:
Ministry of Finance
Directorate General of Budget
Financing and Risk Management
Frans Seda Building
JI. DR. Wahidin Raya No. 1
Jakarta 10710, Indonesia
For correspondence:
Attn: Directorate of Loans and Grants
Facsimile Number: +62-21 381-2859
Email: direktoratPH@kemenkeu.go.id
For disbursements and payments:
Attn: Directorate of Evaluations Accounting and Settlement
Facsimile Number: +62-21 384-3712
Email: deas@kemenkeu.go.id
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