The World Bank has approved $391 million in financing to improve healthcare services and economic opportunities in the Indian states of Assam and Tripura. The Assam State Secondary Healthcare Initiative, for which $251 million was approved, seeks to improve access to high-quality secondary healthcare services and directly serve at least 1.8 million people. The project aims to upgrade 10 lower-level facilities to district hospitals and strengthen the capacity of nurses and healthcare managers for better service delivery. In Tripura, the Rural Economic Growth and Service Delivery Project, with $140 million in financing, is intended to promote socioeconomic development and improve quality of life for 142,000 households in select tribal blocks.
World Bank Approves $391 Million for Healthcare and Economic Opportunities in Assam and Tripura
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