Saudi Arabia has announced an aid of 600 Million Dollars to make the world polio-free.
Saudi Arabia aids $600M:
According to Al-Arabiya, the King Salman Relief and Humanitarian Center announced that with the support of the Saudi Arabia Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, 600 million dollars will be allocated to protect 370 million children from polio annually in the 33 member countries of the Islamic Development Bank and lift millions of people out of poverty. Providing assistance of more than
A memorandum of cooperation between the King Salman Relief Center and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation was signed on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Riyadh.
Saudi Arabia will provide $500 million over the next five years to a public-private partnership to eradicate polio, led by national governments in recipient countries and six other partners, including the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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In addition to polio vaccines, this initiative provides vital health services in beneficiary countries through the World Health Organization and the United Nations Children’s Fund, UNICEF, all of which are working side by side in the global campaign to eradicate polio. .
The Kingdom will contribute $100 million through the King Salman Relief Center to support the Livelihoods and Economy Fund (LLF), the largest multilateral development initiative in the Middle East aimed at eradicating poverty in 33 Muslim member states. have to do
In the light of this initiative, Saudi Arabia will contribute 3 million dollars to the public health sector in Afghanistan with the support of the Bill Gates Foundation. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation will spend 15 million dollars in this program.
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Saudi Arabia launched a global initiative to protect 370 million children annually from polio during the activities of the World Economic Forum’s Special Session on International Cooperation, Development and Energy for Development. The World Economic Forum was attended by 1,000 high officials, including heads and ministers of dozens of countries around the world.