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Investment Round has been launched at the 77th World Health Assembly (WHA). 

  • WHA is a decision-making body of World Health Organization (WHO).  The theme of the Assembly is All for Health, Health for All.
  • Health for all as a concept was evolved in the Alma-Ata Declaration (1978) of WHO to promote Primary Health Care.

The Investment Round aims to mobilize resources for WHO’s core work for the next 4 years (2025-2028) (refer image). 

  • Under it, $ 7 Bn will be mobilized to support the countries so that they can respond to health challenges. 

Funding of WHO

  • WHO receives funding from two main sources-
    • Assessed contributions:  Due that countries pay to be a member of the Organization. 
      • These are a percentage of a country’s GDP as agreed by the UN General Assembly and approved every two years.
    • Voluntary contributions: Comes from Members or from other partners.  Major source of total funding. 
      • It is further categorized into Core voluntary contributions, Specified voluntary contributions etc. 

Challenges in funding of WHO:  Assessed contributions cover less than 20% of the total budget, Withdrawal of funding (E.g. Temporary suspension of funding by US) etc.

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