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    $2MLN GRANT GIVEN TO ARMENIA FOR BIRD FLU PREVENTION

    ARKA News Agency, Armenia
    Feb 19 2007

    YEREVAN, February 19. /ARKA/. World Bank's Yerevan Office told
    ARKA News Agency that Armenia has received $2mln as grant for Avian
    Influenza Preparedness (AIP) Project implementation.

    The project administered by the WB focuses on bird flu prevention.

    The program is funded by eight donor organizations.

    This Grant is in addition to a US$6.25 million IDA credit and a US$0.8
    million Japanese Grant approved by the World Bank under the Global
    Program for Avian and Human Influenza Control and Preparedness (GPAI)
    for Armenia. The GPAI provides emergency financing to participating
    countries, in order to contain outbreaks of avian flu through early
    detection and rapid response measures and to help countries prepare
    for a possible human influenza pandemic.

    In particular, the Bank is committed to help the Government of
    Armenia to make sure that the veterinary and human health services are
    upgraded, and that public financial resources are used effectively to
    respond in the best possible way to the avian and human flu situation,
    and help avert a possible human pandemic with the devastating social
    and economic impacts this would imply.

    The report says that the Facility is part of a comprehensive package of
    the World Bank assistance to address the priorities already identified
    in the Armenia's National Plan for Preparedness for HPAI.

    According to the report, other support for Government's efforts is
    being provided by bilateral donors, multilateral agencies, a number
    of UN organizations, including FAO and WHO, and a grant from the
    Policy and Human Resources Development (PHRD) Program funded by the
    Government of Japan.

    "Today's approval provides the opportunity to Armenia to more
    completely prepare for the potential of an avian influenza outbreak as
    well as be better prepared for other contagious diseases," said Frauke
    Jungbluth, who leads the Bank's task team responsible for supervising
    the AIP project. "Given the recent outbreaks of avian flu in Turkey,
    Hungary, UK and Russia and seasonal risks, it is critical to maintain
    the momentum and to continue avian influenza preparedness activities
    in earnest.

    In particular, the Bank is committed to help the Government of
    Armenia to make sure that the veterinary and human health services are
    upgraded, and that public financial resources are used effectively to
    respond in the best possible way to the avian and human flu situation,
    and help avert a possible human pandemic with the devastating social
    and economic impacts this would imply.

    The Facility is part of a comprehensive package of the World Bank
    assistance to address the priorities already identified in the
    Armenia's National Plan for Preparedness for HPAI. Other support
    for Government's efforts is being provided by bilateral donors,
    multilateral agencies, a number of UN organizations, including FAO
    and WHO, and a grant from the Policy and Human Resources Development
    (PHRD) Program funded by the Government of Japan.

    Since joining the World Bank in 1992 and IDA in 1993, commitments
    to Armenia have totaled approximately US $952.25 million for 44
    operations.
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