New Health Impact Investment Platform launches to strengthen primary care

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Execution is starting under the new Health Impact Investment Platform on the first country health investment plans turning original commitment into operational reality.

The World Health OrganizationSep 24 2024 The landmark partnership between Multilateral Development Banks , the World Health Organization and low- and middle-income countries is addressing the critical need for coordinated efforts to strengthen primary healthcare in vulnerable and underserved communities to build resilience against pandemic threats like mpox and the climate crisis.

The EIB and WHO signed an initial contribution of € 10 million to kick start the implementation of these investment plans. The Islamic Development Bank and the African Development Bank are finalizing their contributions for the same amount that will be signed in the near future. Dr Ibrahima Sy, Minister of Health, Republic of Senegal said, "it's important to bring in private sector, local communities and different forms of financing to drive health progress. The involvement of WHO, multilateral development banks and countries is critical to guiding the investments from this Platform to deliver primary health care on the ground and develop local vaccine manufacturing capacity.

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