THISDAY

WHO Launches $1.5bn Emergency Fund for Vulnerable Population

- Onyebuchi Ezigbo

in Abuja

The World Health Organisati­on (WHO) said it has launched an appeal for $1.5 billion to protect the health of the most vulnerable population­s in 41 emergencie­s around the globe in 2024.

The appeal covers the emergencie­s that demand the highest level of response from WHO, with the aim to reach over 87 million people.

It is being issued in a context of complex emergencie­s cutting across crises of conflict, climate change and economic instabilit­y, which continue to fuel displaceme­nt, hunger, and inequality.

A statement by WHO’s DirectorGe­neral, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s, said the funding supports direct access to healthcare for communitie­s in hard-to-reach areas.

“For those facing emergencie­s, disruption­s to essential health services often mean the difference between life and death. From mothers giving birth during conflict, to aid to young children in drought-affected regions, to those receiving cancer treatment or dialysis, healthcare saves lives. Health-care services are also critical for breaking the cycle that too often leaves communitie­s in a perilous state and reliant on yet more emergency assistance.”

According to WHO, the support in 2024 will enable life-saving healthcare, distributi­on of critical health supplies and equipment, along with maintenanc­e of essential health services to ensure continuous care.

"The funding supports direct access to healthcare for communitie­s in hard-to-reach areas, in partnershi­ps with local organisati­ons, and effective response to monitor, share informatio­n and document outbreaks and attacks on health workers. Other important actions are maintenanc­e of existing health-care systems and building resilience against future threats.

"The appeal notes the positive value of funding to support people with humanitari­an needs. Every $1 invested in WHO delivers a return on investment of at least $35.

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