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World Bank Financing to Help Uzbekistan Citizens Get Sustainable Health Services

March 7, 2013



World Bank Financing Will Help Rural and Urban Population in Seven Regions of Uzbekistan to Have Access to Quality Primary and Secondary Health Care

WASHINGTON, March 7, 2013 – Population of Uzbekistan will have easier access to quality primary and secondary health care. The World Bank’s Board of Directors today approved a US$ 93 million Additional Financing from the International Development Association (IDA) for Uzbekistan’s Health System Improvement Project (HSIP).

The proposed Additional Financing (AF) would support the scaling up of some of the activities that already constitute the original project which aims at modernizing the health care delivery system. It would provide more accessible quality and sustainable health services to the population. The original project currently covers six out of thirteen regions of Uzbekistan as well as Tashkent City. The proposed AF would cover the health facilities in the remaining seven regions of Uzbekistan as well as selected City Medical Unions.

The project will assist Uzbekistan in scaling up major public health action through deepening ongoing health sector reforms,” said Takuya Kamata, World Bank Country Manager for Uzbekistan. “The proposed project is consistent with the current Country Partnership Strategy for fiscal years 2012-2015. It will address in a more systemic way the provision of quality hospital services to the country’s population and contribute to reforming the way those services are organized and are paid for”.

The Additional Financing will scale-up the following components of the original project:

  • Improving Health Service Delivery focusing on hospital services improvement, primary health care development, and clinical quality enhancement;
  • Strengthening Health Financing and Management Reforms focusing on per capita based Primary Health Care financing, hospital payment system reforms at district level and Health Financing Information System;
  • Institutional Strengthening for NCD Prevention & Control.

Uzbekistan joined the World Bank in 1992. The World Bank’s mission in the country is to improve people’s livelihoods through being a partner in economic reforms, supporting the modernization of the country’s social sectors and infrastructure, and sharing its knowledge and experience with the government and the people of Uzbekistan.

Total current World Bank commitments to Uzbekistan amount to US$987.5million, including this additional financing operation.

 

Media Contacts
In Washington
Elena Karaban
Tel : (202) 473-9277
ekaraban@worldbank.org
In Tashkent
Matluba Mukhamedova
Tel : (998 71) 138 59 50
mmukhamedova@worldbank.org


PRESS RELEASE NO:
2013/271/ECA

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