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The World Bank approved $286 million for West Bengal’s healthcare, targeting non-communicable diseases, maternal health, and climate resilience.
The World Bank has approved a $286 million loan to improve healthcare access and quality in West Bengal, focusing on non-communicable diseases like diabetes and hypertension through digital tracking for adults over 30.
The program targets five underserved districts to reduce maternal and adolescent health disparities, expand patient-centered care, strengthen health system resilience to extreme weather, and address gender-based violence.
Funding is tied to verified outcomes, with a 16.5-year maturity and three-year grace period.
Despite progress in life expectancy and infant mortality, West Bengal continues to face high adolescent pregnancy rates and elevated maternal mortality.
El Banco Mundial aprobó 286 millones de dólares para la atención médica de Bengala Occidental, dirigidos a enfermedades no transmisibles, salud materna y resiliencia climática.