US grants Viet Nam US$9.5 million to combat Covid-19
Viet Nam will receive an aid package worth US$9.5 million to cope with Covid-19, including $5 million for economic assistance funds, according to the US Department of State.
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The funds will be used to provide essential resources for immediate assistance to revive the private sector by minimising the financial impact caused by the pandemic on small-and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), address the non-financial effects that these SMEs are facing, and cooperate with the Vietnamese Government’s stakeholders to strengthen the Government’s bailout intervention.
The US aid package also includes a previously announced $4.5 million medical assistance for the Vietnamese Government to prepare a laboratory system and activate a surveillance system of suspected cases. It also covers the support for experts in response to Covid-19, education, and community-based engagement to prevent the spread of the disease at entry points and public heathcare facilities.
Over the past 20 years, the US has provided Viet Nam with more than $1.8 billion, including more than $706 million for health.
Since the outbreak of Covid-19, the US Government has pledged $775 million for medical emergency, humanitarian, economic and developmental assistance to help governments, international organisations and non-governmental organisations to beat the pandemic.
Source: VNS