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According to the Bank’s website, the objective of this project is to improve access to and equitable provision of high-quality PHC services, with a focus on RMNCAH+N, while strengthening health systems.
The overall E&S risk for the PforR AF is substantial. There may be limited risk of social exclusion due to the inaccessibility of health facilities and construction-related small-scale displacement. Beyond the PforR activities, the current social conflict in some parts of the country could disrupt the smooth implementation of the Program in conflict-affected areas.
The estimated total cost for the pool fund, which includes commitments/contributions from all partners, for the next five years, is US$642.05 million. This SDGPF is financed by 12 partners, one of which is the WB. Out of the total commitment of US$641.2 million, IDA contributes US$400 million, GFF contributes US$45 million, and the Health PforR MDTF contributes US$49.97 million. The remaining amount is contributed by the other partners.
World Bank
Name: Enias Baganizi
Designation: Senior Health Specialist / Role: Team Leader(ADM Responsible)
Telephone No: 5358+6069 / Email: ebaganizi@worldbank.org
Borrower/Client/Recipient
Borrower: FEDERAL DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF ETHIOPIA - MINISTRY OF FINANCE
Implementing Agencies
Implementing Agency: Immigration and Citizenship Service (ICS)
Contact: Ms. Selamawit Dawit / Title: Director General
Telephone No: 251903004959 / Email: selamdawit2018@gmail.com
Implementing Agency: Ministry of Health
Contact: Dr. Mekdes Daba / Title: Minister
Telephone No: 251115186260 / Email: mekdes.Daba@moh.gov.et
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