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US to provide $26mn to improve infectious disease prevention and control in Bangladesh

Earlier this month, Bangladesh was named as one of 50 partner countries under the US government’s new Global Health Security Strategy 2024

Daily Sun Report, Dhaka

Published: 30 Apr 2024

US to provide $26mn to improve infectious disease prevention and control in Bangladesh
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United States Agency for International Development (USAID) will provide up to $26 million over five years to bolster response to infectious disease and pandemic threats in Bangladesh.

The US Embassy in Dhaka on Tuesday (30 April) said the USAID is launching its new USAID One Health Project to improve infectious disease prevention and control in Bangladesh.

Working with the US Congress, USAID will provide up to $26 million and work closely with the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare; Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock; and Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change to coordinate prevention, detection, and response to infectious diseases among humans and animals, and mitigate other pandemic threats more effectively.

Earlier this month, Bangladesh was named as one of 50 partner countries under the U.S. government’s new Global Health Security Strategy 2024.  

The USAID One Health Project will develop the One Health workforce at national and local levels to improve disease detection and surveillance and strengthen laboratory systems to improve diagnostic capacity.  

The project will also support local institutions to mitigate the effects of resistance to antibiotics among humans and animals and establish early warning systems that enable multiple government ministries to track outbreaks and work together more efficiently for a coordinated response.  

“We are pleased to continue our partnership with Bangladesh to protect people from infectious diseases like avian flu or other animal-borne illnesses, and ultimately improve human, animal, and environmental health as a whole,” said USAID Mission Director Reed Aeschliman.

The USAID One Health Project is implemented by Development Alternatives Incorporated (DAI) in partnership with a consortium from the Center for Natural Resource Studies, Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Eastern Mediterranean Public Health Network, and mPower SocialEnterprises. 
 

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