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Primary Healthcare Center Upgrades in Three Abia State Local Government Areas

Upgrading of 12 PHCs in ISIALA NGWA NORTH, ISIALA NGWA SOUTH, AND UMUAHIA SOUTH LGAs of Abia S

Source ID: WB-OP00366852

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$5.4 Million

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Upgrading of 12 PHCs in ISIALA NGWA NORTH, ISIALA NGWA SOUTH, AND UMUAHIA SOUTH LGAs of Abia S

Statusopen
CategoryWorks
CountryNigeria
Publish dateJul 7, 2025
Submission deadlineJul 7, 2025
Estimated value$5.4 Million
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Sourceworld-bank-global
BuyerABIA MPA
Buyer websitehttps://projects.worldbank.org/
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primary healthcare centershealthcare infrastructureAbia Statefacility upgradeslocal government areasmedical facilitiescommunity healthcarepublic health

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