African countries pledge over $45M to WHO

June 8, 2021

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African Countries Pledge Over $45M to WHO

Several African nations have collectively pledged over $45 million to support the World Health Organization (WHO) in its efforts to strengthen healthcare systems across the continent. This commitment was made during a high-level health conference aimed at enhancing cooperation between African countries and international health organizations.

The funds will be directed toward improving healthcare infrastructure, increasing access to essential medicines and vaccines, and supporting public health initiatives, particularly in response to ongoing challenges such as disease outbreaks and healthcare disparities. The pledge reflects a growing recognition of the need for self-sufficiency in addressing Africa’s healthcare needs while reducing reliance on external aid.

Officials emphasized that the financial commitment is part of a broader strategy to ensure that African countries take ownership of their healthcare systems and contribute to global health security. The collaboration with WHO will focus on building resilient health systems capable of withstanding future health crises and achieving long-term sustainable development goals.

The WHO welcomed the pledge, acknowledging the critical role that African nations play in global health and highlighting the importance of continued collaboration to address pressing health challenges on the continent.

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