Singapore provides $750,000 Covid-19 aid package to Palestinian Authority

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SINGAPORE - To support the Palestinian Authority in combating the Covid-19 pandemic, Singapore is providing a special healthcare assistance package worth about $750,000 that includes test kits, masks

and training for Palestinian healthcare policymakers and professionals.

Dr Balakrishnan is in Ramallah and he also conveyed to the PA Singapore's intention to set up a representative office there to facilitate closer coordination on the implementation of a $10 million Enhanced Technical Assistance Package for the Palestinians, MFA said. During his visit, Dr Balakrishnan called on Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh and Minister for Foreign Affairs Riyad Al-Malki. He is scheduled to meet Minister for Health Mai Al-Kaila later on Sunday.

 

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