Germany provides support for IOM Covid-19 response in BD

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UNB, Dhaka :
With support from the German Federal Foreign Office, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) provided EUR 2,000,000 (Tk 20.91 crore) to expand the provision of essential health services to Rohingyas and vulnerable members of the host community.
It also extended support to build capacity at entry points in Cox’s Bazar to identify, screen, and refer ill travelers, said a press release on Friday.
The funding will enable IOM to establish three Isolation and Treatment Centers, repurpose 100 mid-term shelters for quarantine and isolation of mild cases, support the Cash-for-Work programme to build the resilience of affected families in the camps/settlements, establish three ambulance decontamination sites, support ambulance dispatch coordination, and provide PPE and training to Community Health Workers (CHWs) involved in contact tracing within refugee and host communities.
In addition, the funding will strengthen Bangladesh’s efforts at points of entry through training POE staff to manage ill travelers, establishing screening and isolation facilities at the Cox’s Bazar airport, supplying POE frontline staff with necessary protective equipment and materials to maintain adequate sanitation of POE facilities, and supporting/facilitating a nationwide conference of POE authorities to address Public Health Emergencies of International Concern (PHEICs).
“We are glad to further support IOM’s Covid-19 response in Bangladesh. Expanding the provision of essential health services to Rohingya refugees and vulnerable members of the host community in Cox’s Bazar is essential to prevent a further spread of the virus and to treat and educate people accordingly,” said German Ambassador Peter Fahrenholtz.
“We are grateful to the Government of Germany for their support that enables us to continue providing emergency health support to vulnerable communities, especially the Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar who are almost entirely dependent on humanitarian assistance,” said Giorgi Gigauri, IOM’s Chief of Mission in Bangladesh.
Since March, IOM has constructed three Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) Isolation and Treatment Centers (ITCs) for patients with Covid-19 with a total capacity of 215 beds.
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