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Shmyhal: Ukraine to receive $454M from WB

Shmyhal: Ukraine to receive $454M from WB
10.12.2024 13:30
Ukraine will receive $454 million from the World Bank for healthcare development, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal wrote on social media,reported from Ukrainian media.

"This will support the government's efforts to prioritize funding for the medical guarantees program. The money will be provided within the THRIVE project, which aims to assist in reforming the healthcare system and strengthening its effectiveness," he noted.

Earlier, the country's Ministry of Finance reported that the World Bank approved additional funding of $664 million for social sector development.

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