WHO seeks US$1.5bn to tackle global health crisis 

The World Health Organization (WHO) is calling for US$ 1.5 billion for its 2025 Health Emergency Appeal (HEA) to support life-saving health interventions worldwide.

The appeal was launched by WHO Director-General, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, who outlines the critical priorities and resources needed to address 42 ongoing health emergencies, including 17 Grade 3 crises, the most severe emergencies requiring the highest level of response. 

“With health systems stretched to their limits and global financial resources dwindling, the US$ 1.5 billion are needed to help people facing the most difficult situations

“Conflicts, outbreaks, climate-related disasters and other health emergencies are no longer isolated and occasional they are relentless, overlapping and intensifying,” he said.

 “From controlling cholera outbreaks to providing mental health support in conflict zones, WHO’s work extends beyond the immediate care we provide.

“WHO empower communities to protect themselves, prioritize equity, and build a legacy of preparedness. This appeal is about enabling WHO to save lives, protect the right to health, and provide hope where there is none.”

He said WHO is committed to delivering emergency health assistance, including in conflict zones such as the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the occupied Palestinian territory and Sudan.

He noted that WHO’s response in emergencies is aligned with wider humanitarian efforts and prioritizes providing essential care and medical supplies; treating malnutrition and supporting maternal and child health; conducting vaccination campaigns to prevent disease outbreaks; and offering mental health support to populations impacted by trauma.

Dr Ghebreyesus highlighted four key challenges facing the world currently: climate change, conflict, displacement and disease outbreaks. These are responsible for fueling deeper, longer lasting health crises and putting the world’s most vulnerable at greater risk.

He emphasized that the appeal further details the priorities and financial needs for each of the Grade 3 emergencies that WHO is responding to.

“With the support of donors and partners, WHO aims to fulfill its unique role in health emergencies, while upholding the principles of international humanitarian law, ensuring that no one is left behind even in the most challenging circumstances,’ he stressed.