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U.S. Government provides additional US$9.9 million to support COVID-19 efforts in the Pacific

The U.S. Government, through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), is providing an additional US$9.9 million to help Pacific island countries respond to COVID-19, bringing the total USAID assistance for the region to nearly US$12.2 million.


USAID has also provided Papua New Guinea with US$3.5 million for COVID-19 response, while total U.S. Government assistance to all Pacific Island countries for COVID-19 response to date exceeds US$45.8 million.

The newest tranche of assistance from the American people will enable USAID to work with 12 Pacific Island countries, namely the Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Republic of the Marshall Islands, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu to strengthen the capacity of civil society organisations to combat disinformation and protect the rights of vulnerable and marginalised populations.

The U.S. Government will also provide grants to private sector and civil society partners to implement community and national-level activities that will boost partner countries’ resilience and their ability to respond to the economic and social impacts of COVID-19.  We are partnering with Pacific Island governments and coordinating closely with like-minded partners in the region to link U.S. Government assistance with the regional health sector and humanitarian response.

This additional investment supports USAID’s continued work to assist governments in preparing laboratory systems, activating case-finding and event-based surveillance, and supporting technical experts for COVID-19 response and preparedness. USAID will also advance risk communication, strengthen infection prevention and control in health facilities, and improve logistics and coordination.

“The U.S. Government remains committed to assisting our Pacific Island neighbours, allies, and partners to overcome this pandemic, building on our long-standing relationship that is based on trust, transparency, and mutual interests,” said U.S. Ambassador Joseph Cella.  Worldwide, the United States continues to lead efforts against the COVID-19 pandemic, having invested nearly US$1 billion in emergency health, humanitarian, economic, and development assistance to date.

Over the past 20 years, the United States has invested over US$5.21 billion in assistance to the Pacific Islands region. Over the past decade, the United States has invested more than US$620 million for health in the Pacific Islands.


SOURCE: US EMBASSY/PACNEWS

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