Seven million pounds of the amount will go for Unicef, World Health Organisation and World Bank to help prepare the national health system, including managing logistics and procuring supplies of personal protective equipment (PPE) for health workers, laboratory supplies for testing, and oxygen support in hospitals, said the British Commission in Dhaka on Monday.
Three million pounds will go to UNDP to reach at least 2.16 million urban slums across 20 areas with awareness raising and hand washing facilities, in coordination with local health services.
"Over 1 million pound is for BRAC, which has mobilised the nationwide network of 50,000 community health workers and volunteers to raise awareness of COVID-19 in their communities," said the British High Commission.
More than 10 million pounds is meant for the existing UN and NGO partners to maintain essential humanitarian services and prepare the Rohingya and host communities for Covid-19.
Those will include establishing treatment centres, distributing soap, building more hand washing facilities, raising awareness about personal hygiene, and reaching out directly to the vulnerable older people with advice.