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Mashup Score: 13WHO Director-General welcomes ACT-Accelerator fair share contributions from Norway and Sweden - 2 year(s) ago
Contributions of US$ 340 million from Norway and US$ 300 million from Sweden will accelerate efforts to get vaccines into arms, facilitate access to new treatments and ensure health systems can meet the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Mashup Score: 710th ACT-Accelerator Facilitation Council meeting - 2 year(s) ago
Key materialsAgendaPrimary ObjectivesDrive intensified push to reach the global COVID-19 targetsRecognize commitments to date and urgently call to close the ACT-A funding gaps
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Mashup Score: 2010th ACT-Accelerator Facilitation Council meeting - 2 year(s) ago
Key materialsAgendaPrimary ObjectivesDrive intensified push to reach the global COVID-19 targetsRecognize commitments to date and urgently call to close the ACT-A funding gaps
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Mashup Score: 59th ACT-Accelerator Facilitation Council meeting - 2 year(s) ago
Primary Objectives To take stock of progress to meet global COVID-19 targets for vaccines, tests, treatments and PPEShare country experience, lessons learnt and progress in meeting global COVID-19 targetsReinforce Facilitation Council commitment and political support for the ACT-Accelerator campaign
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Mashup Score: 342022 is the year we can end the pandemic – this is how - 2 year(s) ago
Life is precious and no one is safe until everyone is safe, write President of South Africa Cyril Ramaphosa and Prime Minister of Norway, Jonas Gahr Støre
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Mashup Score: 88
Lyon – The Government of France and WHO today announced a new €50 million contribution agreement that will help countries’ health systems overcome bottlenecks in the COVID-19 response and speed up equitable access to testing, treatments and vaccines.WHO is very grateful to the Government of France for its continued commitment to global unity in the response to the COVID-19 pandemic. France has…
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Mashup Score: 47
The ACT-A Facilitation Council Financial and Resource Mobilization Working Group developed this Financing Framework to clarify sources of financing that could be used to fund the budget for October 2021 to September 2022.
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Mashup Score: 82
The ACT-A Facilitation Council Financial and Resource Mobilization Working Group developed this Financing Framework to clarify sources of financing that could be used to fund the budget for October 2021 to September 2022.
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@DrTedros @ACTAccelerator "We call on all higher-income countries to play their part in fully funding the @ACTAccelerator, and ending the #COVID19 pandemic as a global health emergency"-@DrTedros https://t.co/u8k6hqTPII #ACTogether
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Mashup Score: 50FIFA and WHO reiterate call on world to #ACTogether - 2 year(s) ago
FIFA is working with the World Health Organization (WHO) to encourage football fans, world leaders and policymakers to #ACTogether to end the COVID-19 pandemic, with a special campaign running throughout the FIFA Club World Cup 2021™ in Abu Dhabi.
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Mashup Score: 57
Campaign is part of global partnership between FIFA and World Health Organization Initiative supported by Qatar’s Ministry of Public Health and Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy#ACTogether was first used during FIFA Club World Cup 2020™ in DohaUsing the platform of the first FIFA Arab Cup™, the World Health Organization (WHO), FIFA and the Qatari authorities are launching the #ACTogether…
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Using the platform of the first FIFA Arab Cup, @FIFAcom, WHO, and the 🇶🇦 Qatari authorities are teaming up to launch the #ACTogether campaign to call for teamwork & unity to ensure equitable access to #COVID19 vaccines, treatments & tests. ⚽️ https://t.co/wVRMrLrI5a https://t.co/l5Dqg7dQRq
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Huge thanks to #Norway for $340 million & #Sweden for $300 million in new contributions to @ACTAccelerator to: -get vaccines into arms -facilitate access to new treatments -ensure health systems can meet the challenges of the #COVID19 pandemic https://t.co/S5VFYTb8Dx #ACTogether