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GENEVA - Singapore is contributing $24 million to the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) newly launched Investment Round to mobilise resources for the agency’s core work in the next four years, from 2025 to 2028.
The donation is part of the Republic’s continued commitment to international cooperation in health, and multilateral coordination in tackling global health challenges.
Announcing this at the WHO Strategic Roundtable on May 28 in Geneva, Health Minister Ong Ye Kung said that, with its contribution, Singapore would “prioritise strengthening the core capacities of countries, especially developing countries, to raise health emergency preparedness, tackle antimicrobial resistance, increase global vaccine coverage, especially for the at-risk groups”.
GENEVA - Singapore is contributing $24 million to the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) newly launched Investment Round to mobilise resources for the agency’s core work in the next four years, from 2025 to 2028.
The donation is part of the Republic’s continued commitment to international cooperation in health, and multilateral coordination in tackling global health challenges.
Announcing this at the WHO Strategic Roundtable on May 28 in Geneva, Health Minister Ong Ye Kung said that, with its contribution, Singapore would “prioritise strengthening the core capacities of countries, especially developing countries, to raise health emergency preparedness, tackle antimicrobial resistance, increase global vaccine coverage, especially for the at-risk groups”.