Dhaka,
June 4 (UNB)- The United States has pledged $700 million to the new Pandemic
Fund.
The Pandemic Fund is a
multilateral financing mechanism dedicated to providing multi-year grants for
enhancing pandemic preparedness in low- and middle-income countries, according
to the World Health Organization.
The fund assists
countries and regions in strengthening their health systems and increasing
their investments, enabling them to prevent, prepare, and respond effectively
to health threats, WHO said.
The US believes in its
mission to provide a dedicated stream of additional, long-term financing to
strengthen core capacities in low - and middle-income countries, said the US
Department of State on Tuesday.
Late last week in
Geneva, the US delegation to the World Health Assembly, led by Secretary of
Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra, together with delegates from other
WHO-member countries, successfully adopted a number of amendments to the
International Health Regulations (IHR), the most significant updates to the IHR
in nearly 20 years.
These amendments will
enhance transparency and timeliness of information and make the global health
security architecture stronger overall while maintaining full respect for
sovereignty of individual states.
These amendments will
also improve access to critical health products to more equitably prevent,
prepare, and respond to pandemic emergencies, regardless of where they arise;
and take steps to better identify and close critical gaps in health security capacities,
including through the establishment of an Implementation Committee, to stop
outbreaks before they threaten Americans and US security.
These developments will
ensure the United States is better prepared to respond to the next
international health emergency, demonstrating that countries can come together
and tackle global challenges to improve the lives of people around the world
and provide momentum for concluding the Pandemic Agreement, which nations
agreed to finalize by May 2025, said the spokesperson at the US Department of
State.
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