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Countries in South-East Asia Region, partners pledge over USD 345 million at special WHO Investment Round Event

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New Delhi | 8 October 2024: At a special ceremony to highlight the importance of investment in WHO and global health. Countries of WHO South-East Asia Region and key partner organizations pledged over USD 345 million in financing for the organization’s core programme of work from 2025 to 2028.

This special event, which took place on the opening day of WHO’s South-East Asia Regional Committee meeting. Brought together Ministries of Health and high-profile development and philanthropic partners – including. The Gates Foundation, GAVI, the Global Fund, CIFF, Rotary. The UK Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office, UNICEF. The Asian Development Bank and JHIEPIGO – to advocate for sustainable and predictable funding for the full implementation of WHO’s next Global Programme of Work.

Through such financing the organization will be able to achieve its goal of contributing. Save 40 million lives between 2025 and 2028.

“Our region, which is home to a quarter of the world’s population is also a region with many challenges. But also incredible resources and commitment, both from our Ministries of Health and partners. Who have all noted where and how they want to contribute to investing in a healthier region. This is immensely gratifying to us and the vision that we have for this region,” said Saima Wazed, Regional Director, WHO South-East Asia.

Heads of delegation from Bangladesh, Bhutan. The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, India, Indonesia, Maldives, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Timor-Leste all spoke during the event. Expressing support to it, with Timor-Leste leading the pledging round with an inspiring USD 1 million pledge. India (already the sixth largest contributor of core funding to WHO globally) committed the largest amount of funds. With USD 250 million going towards the Centre for Excellence for Traditional Medicine. A further USD 10 million going to digital health. USD 38 million going towards a new premises for WHO’s Regional Office and another USD 4.6 million going towards thematic funding. Indonesia and Bhutan committed to provide a pledge amount in the coming weeks.

Dr Sania Nishtar, GAVI’s CEO and Ms Francoise Vanni. Director of External Relations of the Global Fund both underscored the importance of investing in this. GAVI, through its South- East Asia Director, Mr Hari Menon pledged an initial USD 42 million to support WHO’s work in infectious diseases. Vaccine delivery, maternal and child health and digital health.

Dr Razia Pendse, Chef de Cabinet, Director General’s Office. Who spoke on behalf of WHO’s Director General during the event, said, “Today was an incredible demonstration of solidarity to WHO and its mission. I am extremely grateful to our Member States and partners for their continued confidence in us and our mission.”

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The Investment Round has and will foresee several events. This year that will culminate in a grand pledging ceremony on the sidelines of the G20 in November this year, hosted by Brazil. The funds being sought are not additional resources, but those needed by the organization for its core work. To deliver on its mandate to promote, provide and protect health and well-being for all, specially the most vulnerable. Thus far, over USD 2.2 billion in pledges have recorded towards a USD 7.1 billion funding gap.

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