The Group of 20 nations has raised $1.4 billion for a global pandemic health fund to help avoid a repeat of the Covid-19 outbreak that killed over 6.6 million people and crippled the world economy. | News24_Business
The Group of 20 nations has raised $1.4 billion for a global pandemic health fund to help avoid a repeat of the Covid-19 outbreak that killed over 6.6 million people and crippled the world economy.
"The amount that has so far been accumulated is just the starting figure," said Sri Mulyani Indrawati, finance minister of Indonesia, the host nation and head of this year’s G-20 summit."The estimated need is up to $31 billion, but this will not be the one and only instrument related to health system preparedness."
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