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World Health Assembly and Executive Board.pptx
1. World Health Assembly and Executive
Board – Programme and budget matters:
70th Session of the Regional Committee for the
Eastern Mediterranean
12 OCTOBER 2023
Proposed approach for a draft full
plan for the WHO Investment Round
2. The Investment Round is a key step in WHO’s
transformation towards sustainable financing
2020 2021 2022 2023
New resource
mobilization
strategy
approved by
Executive
Board
2024 2025
Executive Board
decision on
Working Group
on Sustainable
Financing
Member State
solidarity during
COVID-19
pandemic with
support for a
strong WHO
75th World
Health
Assembly
decision on
recommendat
ions of
Working
Group on
Sustainable
Financing
Approval of first
increase in
Assessed
Contributions for
2024-2025
76th World
Health Assembly
decision to plan
for a first ever
WHO Investment
Round
Investment
Round in Q4
(subject to
Executive
Board
decision)
Second Assessed
Contributions
increase for
2026-2027
(subject to World
Health Assembly
decision)
3. WHA76(19)
Sustainable Financing
Urged Member States and other donors to:
Ensure full financing of the base budget
Continue to strive to provide unearmarked voluntary
contributions
Requested the Director-General to:
Proceed with the planning of a WHO investment round
for the last quarter of 2024
Present a report with a full plan that includes modalities
and anticipated costs and efficiencies (…) for Executive
Board consideration and approval
Include an evaluation element (…) prior to consideration
of additional investment rounds
Develop a target funding envelope for the WHO
investment round (…) to deliver the draft Fourteenth
General Programme of Work (GPW14)
Objectives
Improve the sustainable
financing of WHO
Broaden the donor base of
WHO
Increase the internal
efficiency of the
Organization in fundraising
Drive political
commitment to health – in
countries and globally
4. The Investment Round is a unique opportunity
to rally all stakeholders around GPW14 and
turn the tide on SDG 3
A common vision for success
Safeguard political
support
keeping global health on
the world agenda post-
COVID
Fully fund GPW14
base budget, enabling
maximum effectiveness
Secure predictable
funding
for the four years
of GPW14, leaving no
pockets of poverty
5. Our Roadmap to November 2024
September
2023
October November December
January
2024
February May November
15/09:
Member State
consultation
Virtual
regional
consultations
Executive
Board
retreat
03/11:
Member State
consultation
Launch of the
investment
case
11/01:
Member State
consultation
Submission of
Executive Board
documents:
Investment Round
full plan
Draft GPW14
22/01:
Executive Board
decision on
Investment Round
and discussion on
GPW14
World Health
Assembly
decision on
GPW14
Investment
Round
Phase 1
Work towards the Executive Board decision and continue resource
mobilization engagement with a shift to the Investment Round
Phase 2
Secure commitments and build momentum
Continuous engagement to collect your inputs and co-construct the Investment Round
6. Resource
mobilization
approach for the
Investment
Round
Co-owned by Member States
Investment Round design and internal project
structure enable Member State engagement and
leadership
Member States oversee reform progress, quality
and timely GPW14 implementation and
measurable impact
Strengthened donor base
All Member States contribute as shareholders of
this investment round
Diversification of foundations and contributions
from international financial institutions
(including through innovative finance)
Private sector contributions managed through
WHO Foundation and in line with FENSA
7. The Investment Round event will fit WHO's DNA and the
culture of a Member State organization
Co-creating with
Member States
Fundraise against a
strategy which will
have been co-created
Under full oversight of
our governance bodies
Leveraging regional
and country presence
Secure co-hosts in the
six WHO regions and
organize regional
roundtables
Equip offices to play
an active role in the
Investment Round
(One WHO, one plan,
one voice)
Bringing together
global health partners
Promote one
comprehensive public
health agenda
Foster political
support for global
health and drive unity
While being mindful
of resources used
Capitalize on existing
key events to build
momentum
Ensure alignment with
peers' budgets
8. In a context of overlapping crises, the world needs
investment in health now, more than ever
Outbreaks and
pandemics Forced
displacement
Climate change Demographic
shift
Economic
uncertainty
The Investment Round is an opportunity for all Member
States to respond to this urgent situation