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"This project will improve the quality and efficiency of health care in the state and may serve as a model for healthcare innovations in India's Northeast and beyond."

Digital Desk: The World Bank's Board of Executive Directors approved $391 million in funding today to expand access to high-quality healthcare services and economic prospects in India's northeastern regions of Assam and Tripura.

"The World Bank is committed to supporting the Government of India's development efforts in the northeast of the country," stated Auguste Tano Kouame, World Bank Country Director for India. "In Assam, increased access to dependable health services will help people save money and time, as well as be more productive." Access to improved all-weather roads and green agriculture technologies in Tripura would assist enhance the lives and livelihoods of indigenous inhabitants, particularly women."

The $251 million Assam State Secondary Healthcare Initiative for Service Delivery Transformation (ASSIST) Project would increase access to high-quality secondary healthcare services in Assam and directly assist at least 1.8 million people. The initiative will improve treatment and management of noncommunicable diseases as well as increase access to comprehensive emergency obstetric and newborn care services. In addition, the project would upgrade up to ten lower-level facilities to district hospitals in critical districts, as well as increase the capacity of nurses and healthcare management to provide better service.

"Assam has made strides in increasing access to essential healthcare services, with 87 percent of women giving birth in a facility today compared to just 24 percent in 2005," said team leaders Amith Nagaraj and Elina Pradhan. "However, the rise in noncommunicable diseases such as hypertension and diabetes poses a double burden on the state's healthcare system." "This project will improve the quality and efficiency of health care in the state and may serve as a model for healthcare innovations in India's Northeast and beyond."


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The Tripura Rural Economic Growth and Service Delivery Project ($140 million) intends to promote socioeconomic growth and improve the quality of life for 142,000 households in tribal blocks, which are territories where tribal populations live and work. More than 400 km of rural roads will be converted to all-weather highways, improving access to markets for farmers and communities living in steep and forested areas. Climate-smart agriculture, which will aid in the production of fruits and vegetables, will benefit approximately 75,000 households. The project will also invest in secondary school students' learning outcomes by expanding enrollments for boys and training teachers.

Team leaders Priti Kumar, Anna O'Donnell, and Tesfamichael Nahusenay stated that the investments made as part of this project "will be instrumental in diversifying local economies, generating new jobs and skills, and directly contributing to human capital development, while also reducing vulnerability to the impacts of climate change."

The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) provided the $251 million variable spread loan for Assam and the $140 million loan for Tripura. Both loans have a 10.5-year maturity with a five-year grace period.






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