The World Health Organization said it received pledges worth $700 million for its 2025-2028 budget at a event in Berlin on Monday, October 14, in addition to $300 million already pledged by the European and African Unions.
Germany said it would provide at least 360 million euros ($392.47 million). It and the United States are the biggest country donors to the Geneva-based organization.
"Recently, just a handful of countries have provided large amounts of funding," German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said. "It would be better for us to spread the responsibility across many more shoulders. Every contribution counts, no matter how small."
WHO members agreed two years ago to overhaul its funding model which has been described as "fundamentally rotten" due to its over-reliance on the whims of donors.


The agreement means obligatory fees should rise to up to 50% of the budget by 2030-2031 from just 16% in recent years.
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