India has pledged $300 million to the WHO, with $250 million allocated for the Centre of Excellence (CoE) for Traditional Medicine.

Banking & Finance | Dated: 24 Oct 2024

India, the sixth-largest global contributor to the World Health Organization (WHO), has pledged over $300 million to support the WHO's core programs from 2025 to 2028.

🎯 Key Highlights:

  • - Approximately $250 million will be allocated for establishing the Centre of Excellence (CoE) for Traditional Medicine in Jamnagar, Gujarat.

πŸ’‘ Other Important Facts:

  • (i) The WHO has received contribution pledges totaling over $2.2 billion to address a funding gap of $7.1 billion for core programs aimed at saving 40 million lives over four years.
  • (ii) In addition to funding the traditional medicine center, $38 million has been allocated for new premises for WHO's regional office, $10 million for digital health, and $4.6 million for thematic funding.
  • (iii) Countries in the WHO's South-East Asia Region have collectively committed over $345 million, with further pledges expected from Indonesia and Bhutan.

πŸ“š Test Your Knowledge:

Out of India’s recent $300 million pledge to WHO, how much is for the Traditional Medicine CoE?

Correct Answer: $250 million

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  • Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland