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World Bank Sets Ambitious Target to Extend Health Services to 1.5 Billion People

Washington, D.C. – April 18, 2024

In a significant move to bolster global health, the World Bank has announced an ambitious goal to extend health services to 1.5 billion people over the next five years, as part of its broader efforts to promote Universal Health Coverage (UHC).

The announcement came during a pre-press conference at the sidelines of this year’s Spring Meetings, highlighted the urgency of transforming health systems worldwide to meet the growing demands of public health, especially in the face of recent global challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic.

The initiative is set to expand the reach of health services, focusing on regions and populations that have historically been underserved. The World Bank’s current health projects span over 200 initiatives across more than 100 countries, with a combined funding commitment exceeding $36 billion, targeting both middle and low-income nations.

Juan Pablo Uribe, a World Bank official, emphasised the critical nature of this initiative. “We are setting an audacious goal, not just in terms of numbers but in the quality and reach of health services,” Uribe stated. “This move is geared towards a fundamental transformation in how health care is delivered, particularly in under-resourced areas.”

The UHC goal aligns with the World Bank’s mission to reduce poverty and enhance economic stability globally. UHC is aimed at ensuring that everyone, regardless of their economic status, has access to necessary health services without suffering financial hardship. This is particularly vital in low-income countries, where access to healthcare can push families into poverty.

They also highlighted the significant role of the private sector in achieving the UHC targets.

Farid Fezoua, from the International Finance Corporation, the private sector arm of the World Bank, discussed how private investments in health infrastructure, particularly in emerging markets, are crucial. “Between 30 to 80% of health services across emerging markets are delivered by the private sector,” Fezoua noted. “Our strategic investments in life sciences, medical technology, and health services are aimed at expanding access and improving health outcomes.”

Technology and innovation are set to play a key role in this new initiative, with digital health solutions such as telemedicine expected to extend the reach and efficiency of health services. The plan also includes significant investments in local manufacturing and distribution of medical supplies and technologies, which became a glaring issue during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The World Bank’s approach includes strengthening the financial management of health systems, supporting workforce development, and enhancing early detection and treatment of diseases, including non-communicable diseases which are on the rise globally.

This comprehensive health initiative is not just about treating illnesses but is deeply integrated with the World Bank’s broader goals of sustainable development and poverty reduction. “Health is foundational to the stability and prosperity of nations,” said Uribe. “By investing in health, we’re investing in the future of economies.”

The announcement has been broadly welcomed by global health experts, although some stress that the success of such a massive undertaking will depend on rigorous implementation and ongoing international cooperation. As the World Bank prepares to roll out its expanded health services, the world watches in anticipation of a healthier future for billions.

 

 

Source: NorvanReports|World Bank/IMF Spring Meetings, April 2024
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