Foundation joins an international coalition of public,
private, and philanthropic leaders gathered at World Health Summit
to pledge USD 1 billion in support of
WHO's goal of saving 40 million lives in next 4 years
BERLIN, Oct. 15,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Last night at the World Health
Summit, the WHO Foundation announced a multi-year commitment of
USD 50 million to the World Health
Organization (WHO) for its work in 2025-2028, which it estimates
will save 40 million lives.
The WHO Foundation's CEO, Anil Soni, joined a gathering of more
than two dozen presidents, prime ministers, and leaders of
governments, companies, and philanthropies, to rally behind a
common purpose – health for all – and to support WHO as an
indispensable engine uniquely qualified to achieve that vision on a
global scale. German Chancellor Olaf
Scholz, speaking at the event, declared that "the WHO's work
benefits us all."
Together, these leaders made USD 700
million in new funding commitments alongside USD 300 million in reaffirmed support, totaling
USD 1 billion for WHO.
Representatives of a dozen nations in Europe pledged, alongside a number of
philanthropies from around the world, including the Gates
Foundation, the Wellcome Trust, and Hong
Kong's Institute of Philanthropy.
Soni announced in the WHO Foundation's pledge new contributions
from corporate partners, including Sanofi, to help WHO eliminate
sleeping sickness and operate emergency hubs to respond more
quickly to disease outbreaks and natural disasters; Boehringer
Ingelheim, to support suicide prevention in the Americas; and Novo
Nordisk, for prevention and care of non-communicable diseases
(NCDs) such as diabetes.
"We have an opportunity to make health more equitable," said
Soni, "creating systems that are united and resilient against
shared threats like climate change, outbreaks, and rising mental
health issues. We've engaged companies across industries and
philanthropies from around the world to power WHO's lifesaving
work, bringing the public and private sectors together."
The pledges announced in Berlin
are part of WHO's first-ever Investment Round, launched in
Geneva at the World Health
Assembly in May and culminating at next month's G20 Summit, in
Rio de Janeiro and chaired by
Brazilian President Lula da Silva.
The Investment Round aims to fully finance WHO's Fourteenth General
Programme of Work (GPW14), spanning from 2025 to 2028, with the
goal of more predictable, flexible, and resilient funding for
organization's work across more than 150 countries.
WHO Foundation's corporate partners pledged support for WHO's
General Programme of Work:
"Today, as we face challenges of unprecedented scale — from
health crises to climate change and geopolitical instability — it
is essential that we join forces across all sectors," said
Audrey Duval, Executive President,
Corporate Affairs at Sanofi. "Sanofi and Foundation S are dedicated
to advancing health equity and sustainability, which is why I am
proud to announce our pledge of nearly USD
60 million to support the World Health Organization
over the next four years. This commitment reinforces our belief in
the power of cross-sector collaboration to bridge critical gaps,
strengthen healthcare systems, and build a better, more resilient
world for all."
"One in eight people globally live with a mental health
condition. Limited or no access to help for patients is alarming,
especially in underserved communities. In partnering with the WHO
Foundation, we want to increase access to life-saving healthcare
services. In particular, we want to partner on more effective
suicide prevention in the Americas," said Médard Schoenmaeckers,
Global Head of Corporate Affairs at Boehringer Ingelheim.
Nicolai Haugaard, Vice President
and Global Head of Health Equity, Novo Nordisk said: "We are
delighted to announce Novo Nordisk's support to the World Health
Organization. We are proud to support WHO's mandate to promote
healthy and safer lives, serving the vulnerable worldwide,
particularly improving prevention and care of non-communicable
diseases in low- and middle-income countries. Today, we therefore
pledge USD 2.9 million as part of the
private sector contribution to the Investment Round, through the
WHO Foundation, in support of the 14th WHO Global Programme of Work
for 2025-2028."
The WHO Foundation's pledge in Berlin pools together contributions from a
range of partners, including previous commitments from the ELMA
Philanthropies, Firuza Foundation, Maybelline New York, and TikTok;
it also reflects contributions which will be finalized in the
coming months.
The Geneva-based WHO
Foundation, now in its fourth year, was established as an
independent entity to harness philanthropic, business, and public
donations to create long-term impact in global health by supporting
WHO and its mission. It works closely with WHO, but is
operationally and financially independent.
"The Foundation believes everyone—business, philanthropists, and
individuals—can contribute to a stronger WHO and a healthier
world," said Soni. "This USD 50
million pledge is just the start of what we will be able to
mobilize and achieve with WHO in the years ahead."
For more information on the WHO Investment Round: WHO
Investment Round.
About Sanofi: https://www.sanofi.com/en
About Boehringer Ingelheim:
https://www.boehringer-ingelheim.com/ch
About Novo Nordisk: https://www.novonordisk.com/
About WHO Foundation:
The Geneva-based WHO Foundation
is an independent global organization dedicated to improving health
equity worldwide. To achieve this, the WHO Foundation believes in
new approaches. The scale of health challenges today cannot be met
by government action alone; we must harness philanthropic and
private donations to create the greatest long-term impact. Through
its unparalleled access to WHO, the Foundation advances health
equity by connecting and collaborating with visionary corporate
partners to co-create solutions that have the highest impact.
Current areas of impact include climate change, mental health, and
combating medical misinformation—areas where our corporate partners
are particularly passionate. For more information, visit: WHO
Foundation.
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