The World Bank Board of Executive Directors announced on Thursday the approval of $125.16 million in funding—including a $17.16 million grant from the Pandemic Fund—to support Tunisia’s efforts to improve access to resilient, high-quality healthcare services that are better prepared for emergencies. This assistance is part of the Tunisian Health System Strengthening Project.
This nationwide initiative aims to improve pandemic preparedness and emergency care, modernize primary healthcare services, and strengthen governance and digitalization across the public health system. The project supports Tunisia’s National Health Policy (PNS), a government-led reform strategy centered on improving equitable access to care and prioritizing preventive and protective health services.
This nationwide initiative aims to improve pandemic preparedness and emergency care, modernize primary healthcare services, and strengthen governance and digitalization across the public health system. The project supports Tunisia’s National Health Policy (PNS), a government-led reform strategy centered on improving equitable access to care and prioritizing preventive and protective health services.
“By strengthening the resilience and responsiveness of Tunisia’s health system, this project will help ensure that all Tunisians, particularly the most vulnerable, can access timely, quality care,” said Alexandre Arrobbio, World Bank Country Manager for Tunisia.
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