MoU Signed By India And World Bank For Meghalaya Health Care

A $40 million deal for improving the quality of Health Services in Meghalaya was signed by India and .

Highlights:

This MoU will improve the state’s ability to respond to future health emergencies like the covid-19 epidemic.

“Meghalaya Health Systems Strengthening Project” is the name of the project.

The project will improve the state’s administration and Governance capacities, as well as its healthcare facilities.

It will improve the design and coverage of the state’s health Insurance program.

Certification and stronger human resource systems will help to improve the quality of health services.

It will finally make drugs and diagnostics more accessible.

This initiative will benefit all 11 of the state’s districts. It will also benefit healthcare workers in the primary and secondary sectors by improving clinical skills and bolstering planning and management capacities.