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  • Vice-President of the Oeiras Municipal Council, Mr. Francisco Rocha Gonçalves; Ambassador of Guinea-Bissau to Portugal, Mr. Helder Vaz; Diplomatic Representative of the Ismaili Imamat, Nazim Ahmad; at the Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat in Lisbon.
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  • Vice President of the City Council of Oeiras, Francisco Rocha Gonçalves and the Diplomatic Representative of the Imamat Ismaili Nazim Ahmad, present the donation to Ambassador of São Tomé and Príncipe in Lisbon António Espirito Santo.
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  • Mr. Eurico Monteiro by the Diplomatic Representative of the Ismaili Imamat, Nazim Ahmad, and the Vice-President of the Oeiras Municipal Council, Mr. Francisco Rocha Gonçalves, make the contribution to the Ambassador of Cabo Verde in Lisbon at the Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat while others look on.
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AKDN Portugal partners with Oeiras City Council to support Lusophone Africa in wake of COVID-19 pandemic

Lisbon, Portugal, 22 May 2020 - The Aga Khan Development Network today partnered with the Oeiras Municipal Council to provide medical and individual protection equipment to Guinea-Bissau, in support to the country’s  response to the coronavirus pandemic. The contribution is the first of a series of five in-kind contributions to Lusophone Africa.

In a joint initiative envisaging cooperation with African Portuguese-speaking Countries (PALOP), the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) and the Oeiras Municipal Council, contributed 2 ventilators, 50,000 surgical masks, 50,000 pairs of gloves, 2,000 reusable masks and 12 infrared thermometers to Guinea-Bissau.

The material will be delivered to the Guinean health authorities in an effort to support the Guinean National Health Institute and the World Health Organisation (WHO) in their response towards the growing number of COVID-19 cases in the country. 

The contribution was made to the Ambassador of Guinea-Bissau in Lisbon. Mr Hélder Vaz, by the Diplomatic Representative of the Ismaili Imamat, Nazim Ahmad, and the Vice-President of the Oeiras Municipal Council, Mr Francisco Rocha Gonçalves, at the Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat.

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The contribution made on behalf of AKDN and the Oeiras Municipal Council consisting of ventilators, surgical masks, and gloves.
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This is the first of a series of in-kind contributions that will be made to several Lusophone countries in Africa, namely Mozambique, Angola, Cape Verde and Sao Tomé and Principe, for which AKDN has been joining efforts with other Portuguese stakeholders, including the national and local government, the Portuguese Cooperation Agency and other civil society organisations. 

This was followed by a contribution of 2 ventilators, 10,000 surgical masks, 10,000 pairs of gloves and 2,000 reusable masks to Cabo Verde. The material will be delivered to the Cape Verdeans health authorities in an effort to support the Guinean National Health Institute and the World Health Organisation (WHO) in their response towards the growing number of COVID-19 cases in the country. The contribution was made to the Ambassador of Cabo Verde in Lisbon. Mr Eurico Monteiro by the Diplomatic Representative of the Ismaili Imamat, Nazim Ahmad, and the Vice-President of the Oeiras Municipal Council, Mr Francisco Rocha Gonçalves, at the Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat.

In the third of five contributions to African Portuguese Speaking Countries by the City Council of Oeiras and the Aga Khan Development Network, 2 ventilators, 10,000 surgical masks, 10,000 pairs of gloves and 2,000 reusable masks were offered to São Tomé and Príncipe. The delivery was made by the Vice President of the City Council of Oeiras Francisco Rocha Gonçalves and the Diplomatic Representative of the Imamat Ismaili, Nazim Ahmad in a ceremony which took place on 4 June 2020 at the AKDN building in Lisbon.

This initiative responds to the health crisis caused by COVID-19, by addressing concerns about the access to medical treatment and Personal Protection Equipment, which are scarce in these developing countries.