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World Bank Helps Burundi to Join a Network of Efficient and Accessible Health Laboratories in Africa

24/05/2012 03:20 (362 Day 13:17 minutes ago)

The FINANCIAL -- The World Bank Board of Directors has approved an International Development Association grant of US$15 million to support the Republic of Burundi as it joins a state-of-the-art network of public health laboratories in East Africa.

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The World Bank -supported East Africa Public Health Laboratory Networking Project connects Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda, with the aim of establishing a network of efficient, high-quality, and accessible public health laboratories for the diagnosis and surveillance of tuberculosis and other communicable diseases. The new grant will support expansion of activities to Burundi in order to scale up the regional project’s impact and effectiveness.

“With this Additional Financing, Burundi will have access to all the benefits of the East Africa Public Health Laboratories Network, including  enhanced access to diagnostic services for vulnerable groups to contain the spread of diseases in cross border areas,” said  Sheila Dutta, Task Team Leader of the Project. “Burundi will also participate in and benefit from regional drug resistance monitoring, disease surveillance and emergency preparedness, and training and research.”

The proposed Additional Financing complements the objectives of the ongoing Burundi Health Sector Development Support Project (FY10-13).

“We welcome the synergistic nature of this grant which will support a more comprehensive approach to health systems strengthening in Burundi as laboratories are an integral, but neglected, part of health systems.  The program also includes a Results-Based Financing component for the participating laboratories/district hospitals, which complements the objectives of the Health Sector Development Support Project,” said the Country Manager of Burundi, Mercy M. Tembon.

According to the World Bank , with Burundi’s participation in the laboratory networking effort, this IDA grant also helps to promote further collaboration among member countries of the East African Community.

According to Philippe Dongier, Country Director for Burundi, Uganda and Tanzania, “There is very strong support for Burundi’s inclusion in this partnership from its fellow EAC partner states, which are fully committed to utilizing a regional approach to strengthen laboratory and surveillance capacities.  The project, notably, also involves a strong partnership with the East, Central, and Southern Africa Health Community.”

 

 

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