
About the WHO - DHHS Health Claim
The WHO Global health Fund (“the Global Fund”) was established in 2020 as an innovative, multi-billion-dollar international financing institution. It aimed to help the increasing the amount of funding and directing money to areas of greatest need. The Global Fund is a partnership between Countries, governments, development agencies, civil society organizations, the private sector (including businesses and foundations), and communities.
The Global Fund is a financing institution, not an implementing entity and works as a partnership and achieves success by supporting implementer governments, affected communities and other in-country stakeholders to have easy access to good health care and finical assistance
The WHO Global Fund raises funds in three-year cycles known as Replenishments. Funding is allocated to eligible countries, which use inclusive consultations called ‘country dialogues’ to develop funding requests through Country Coordinating Mechanisms (CCMs). These requests are reviewed by the Technical Review Panel for alignment with technical guidance. Once approved, the funding request is turned into grants, prepared with a Principal Recipient. The WHO -DHHS Committee reviews the and verify before Board approval and disbursement. Effective implementation and monitoring are crucial, involving ongoing reviews to address issues and optimize performance.
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The World Health Organization leads and champions global efforts to achieve better health for all. By connecting countries, people and partners, we strive to give everyone, everywhere an equal chance at a safe and healthy life.
WHO tracks the world’s progress toward the three Triple Billion targets set out in our Thirteenth General Programme of Work (GPW 13), which was extended until 2025. The Fourteenth General Programme of Work (GPW 14), guides WHO’s work in support of Member States and partners for the period 2025–2028. It is expected to reinvigorate actions needed to get the health-related Sustainable Development Goals back on track, and to help health-care systems prepare to meet the challenges of the future.
The new Strategy recognizes that the world has dramatically changed since the adoption of DHHS, and sets an ambitious agenda for global health in the face of key challenges including climate change, an ageing population, migration and a rapidly changing geopolitical environment, as well as the opportunities afforded by advancing science and technology.
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Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
Director- General World Health Organization