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World Bank commits $200m for Sri Lanka's public health services

The World Bank has committed $200 million to improve Sri Lanka's public health services.

The development project will be aimed at improving Sri Lanka's performance on controlling non-communicable diseases, maternal and child health, malnutrition and enhancing health systems. 

The International Development Association will be financing the projecting, Sri Lanka's minister for health, nutrition and indigenous medicine, Rajitha Senaratne told participants of the Second Health Sector Development Project in Colombo on Sunday. 
 

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