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WHO to secure $1.5bn for global emergencies

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By Mercy Kelani

Improvements in the system aim to help over 87 million individuals.

In a quest to safeguard the well-being of the most vulnerable communities across 41 global crises by the year 2024, the World Health Organization (WHO) aims to secure a sum of $1.5 billion. As a part of this initiative, Nigeria and several other African nations will be granted a staggering $334 million worth of assistance from WHO. The allocation of funds will be distributed among different regions in Africa, Eastern Mediterranean, Europe, Western Pacific, South-East Asia, and the Americas. The African Region will receive $334 million, the Eastern Mediterranean Region will receive $705 million, the European region will receive $183 million, the Western Pacific Region will receive $15.2 million, the South-East Asia Region will receive $49 million, and the Americas Region will receive $131 million.

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According to other reports, the appeal is focused on addressing urgent situations that require the most urgent and prompt assistance from WHO, with the aim of reaching a staggering population of over 87 million individuals. The issuance of this message takes place amidst a backdrop of intricate emergencies that intersect with crises involving conflict, climate change, and economic instability. These challenges persistently contribute to the occurrence of displacement, hunger, and inequality. The existence of emergencies can lead to critical health services being compromised, and such situations can have a profound impact on the survival of individuals. Whether it is the ordeal of giving birth amidst conflict or providing assistance to young children in areas affected by drought, or even offering vital treatments like Cancer therapy or dialysis, healthcare plays a pivotal role in preserving lives.

Upholding the function of the current healthcare system.

As stated by Tedros Ghebreyesus, the director-general of the World Health Organization, the provision of health-care services is crucial for interrupting the cycle that frequently plunges communities into a dangerous situation and compels them to seek further emergency aid. The organization stated that its support in the year 2024 will play a crucial role in funding vital healthcare services. This includes providing life-saving medical care, distributing essential health supplies and equipment, as well as maintaining necessary health services to ensure uninterrupted care.

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Communities residing in remote and inaccessible regions receive financial aid to ensure unhindered healthcare accessibility. This aid is provided through collaborations with local organizations. Moreover, it aids in promptly addressing and closely investigating disease outbreaks and any instances of assault on healthcare personnel, while simultaneously disseminating vital information. Other crucial measures involve upholding the function of current healthcare systems while simultaneously strengthening the organisation’s ability to withstand forthcoming challenges. The finding’s potential is highlighted in the appeal due to its immense benefits in assisting individuals with humanitarian needs.

United Nations agency fosters collaborations between nations.

Just a mere $1 invested in WHO has the ability to yield a remarkable return on investment, amounting to at least $35. Dr. Tedros emphasized the crucial role that donors play in the mission to save lives, address vital health concerns for the most vulnerable, and empower communities to effectively combat future health emergencies. The World Health Organization is deeply grateful for the support they received in 2023, which enabled them to positively impact the lives of millions. As they step into 2024, the international community’s solidarity and continued backing are now of paramount importance.

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The World Health Organization, established in 1948, aims to ensure the optimal health and wellbeing of individuals across the globe. Fueled by scientific advancements, WHO spearheads international endeavours to provide equitable opportunities for all individuals, regardless of their geographic location, to lead thriving and healthy lives. Acting as a catalyst, this United Nations agency fosters collaborations between nations, stakeholders, and individuals to safeguard global health, instill safety measures, and support vulnerable populations. Ultimately, WHO strives to empower everyone, irrespective of their circumstances, to attain the utmost level of wellbeing.

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Also, WHO takes charge of global initiatives aimed at broadening the reach of comprehensive healthcare. Its mission involves guiding and harmonizing the international response to health crises while advocating for improved well-being at every stage of life, spanning from prenatal care to elderly care. By outlining the Triple Billion targets, it has formulated a bold strategy to ensure that the entire world attains optimal health through evidence-focused policies and initiatives. The WHO team collaborates with 194 Member States, present in 150 diverse locations, transcending 6 regions. Their collective effort aims to enhance the overall capacity of individuals to experience and embrace optimal physical and mental health, ensuring well-being for all.

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