News
26 November 2020

KfW supports preparations for COVID-19 vaccination in India

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Social infrastructure
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Asia-Pacific

German development bank KfW is providing €15 million from funds of the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development to prepare for COVID-19 vaccination in India.

The funds are earmarked for the UNICEF Response Plan to the COVID-19 pandemic, which will support the Indian government in combating COVID-19 and cushioning the consequences of the pandemic for the population.

Proceeds will be used to improve the medical cold chain in order to prepare the health system for the introduction of a COVID-19 vaccination. To this end, the procurement of refrigerators and freezers for around 1,000 sites across the country will be financed. The equipment procured ranges from small refrigerators for individual health stations to walk-in cold rooms for storing larger quantities at district level.

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