WHO launches appeal for $1.5 billion for key emergencies in 2024

GENEVA: The World Health Organization (WHO) today launched an appeal for US$ 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 le…


GENEVA: The World Health Organization (WHO) today launched an appeal for US$ 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.

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

The funding supports direct access to health care 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.

‘For those facing emergencies, disruptions to essential health services often mean the difference between life and death. From mothers giving birth dur
ing conflict, to aid to young children in drought-affected regions, to those receiving cancer treatment or dialysis, health care saves lives,’ said WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.

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, he added.

Source: Emirates News Agency

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