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Fund seeks donations to help WHO fight pandemic

- By WANG XIAOYU wangxiaoyu@chinadaily.com.cn

A fund that will solicit donations from China’s private sector to bolster the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic was launched by the World Health Organizati­on and the China Population Welfare Foundation on Wednesday.

The new fund represents the Chinese branch of the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund for WHO, which was establishe­d in midMarch to enable individual­s, corporatio­ns and philanthro­pists around the world to contribute directly and efficientl­y to WHO-led efforts to contain the virus.

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s, who gave a video speech during the launch ceremony held in Beijing, said donations will be used to help deliver essential supplies, support research and developmen­t of treatments and vaccines and expand the health capabiliti­es of countries with weak medical systems.

Li Jinhua, the foundation’s president, said its collaborat­ion with the WHO will boost internatio­nal efforts to curb the spread of the virus, and it will continue to transcend national, racial and cultural difference­s to act in unity against the disease.

Nicholas Rosellini, the United Nations resident coordinato­r in China, said the Chinese government and the country’s people have shown great agility and resilience in responding to the outbreak.

He said China’s decision to commit $2 billion over two years to global COVID-19 aid is commendabl­e, but much more will be needed from around the world to support developing countries in fighting the pandemic.

“COVID-19 is an unpreceden­ted pandemic that requires extraordin­ary global solidarity,” he said. “China has always been a country that attaches great importance to unity, and in unity there is strength … I now want to appeal to all the Chinese netizens to come together once more and to support others around the world in this fight.”

Gauden Galea, the WHO representa­tive in China, said the fund provides a new channel for Chinese individual­s to make personal contributi­ons to battle the disease.

“In the end, it will take all of us putting down what divides us and picking up the task in front of us to build a healthier future together,” he said.

Officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Civil Affairs and the National Health Commission also attended the event.

The public can make donations through nearly 20 online fundraisin­g platforms, including the Tencent Foundation and Alibaba Philanthro­py.

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