press releaseIn a landmark development aimed at investing in and strengthening essential, climate and crisis-resilient primary health care services in low- and low-and-middle income countries , three multilateral development banks have joined with WHO to launch the new Health Impact Investment Platform.
WHO will act as the Platform's policy coordinator, responsible for ensuring alignment of financing decisions with national health priorities and strategies. The Platform's secretariat will support governments to develop national health and prioritize PHC investment plans. The Platform will also aim to catalyse wider PHC investments in support of government health strategies.
EIB President Werner Hoyer said the partner development banks were committed to supporting countries to strengthen their primary health care services, to both promote the health of their communities and protect against the impacts of future health emergencies.
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