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Global Leaders Pledge $1.9B to Fight Polio Amid Cuts
8 Dec
Summary
- Global leaders committed $1.9 billion to accelerate polio eradication efforts.
- The Global Polio Eradication Initiative faces a significant funding gap.
- New support aims to protect 370 million children annually from polio.
Global leaders convened to pledge $1.9 billion for polio eradication, boosting efforts to safeguard 370 million children annually. This crucial funding arrives as the Global Polio Eradication Initiative confronts significant budget cuts, projected at 30% in 2026, and a substantial funding shortfall anticipated by 2029.
The initiative's financial challenges stem partly from a global reduction in foreign aid, with notable cutbacks from key donor nations. In response, the GPEI partners are shifting focus towards enhanced surveillance and vaccination strategies in high-risk transmission zones.
The newly pledged funds, including substantial contributions from the Gates Foundation and Rotary International, will significantly reduce the remaining resource gap for the GPEI's 2022-2029 strategy. This commitment is vital for reaching the final endemic countries and combating variant polio outbreaks worldwide.


