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<p>The Government provides funding to the World Health Organisation (WHO) through
a number of specific health programmes and through core funding. In the next 12 months,
our core funding will support WHO deliver its 13<sup>th</sup> General Programme of
Work that seeks to protect 1 billion people from health emergencies, provide 1 billion
more people with access to universal health coverage, and enable 1 billion more people
to live healthier lives. Our health programme support addresses specific UK priorities
within the 13<sup>th</sup> General Programme of Work, for example, health systems
strengthening, global health security and work to end the preventable deaths of mothers,
children and new-borns.</p><p>The UK is the second largest Member State funder to
WHO overall; this amount varies year upon year based on need – this was around 10%
of WHO’s income over the last two years. The UK’s contribution to WHO for COVID-19
response is world-leading and will likely significantly increase UK’s share.</p>
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