WHO write up examines donors return to developing countries during H1N1 pandemic
CIDRAP Hearsay examines a recently-released WHO report on how backer countries and organizations press responded to the needs of developing countries during the H1N1 (swine flu) pandemic. In September, the WHO estimated the "64 ‘least-resourced countries’ needed a aggregate of $1.48 billion of resist as a remedy for vaccine, medicines and supplies, laboratory and reconnaissance services, communications power, and other activities to feel for to the pandemic," according to the account establishment.
According to CIDRAP, the account (.pdf), titled "Urgent Frame in place of Developing Countries’ Responses to the H1N1 Influenza Pandemic" notes that "[w]hile provider countries and organizations beget responded warmly to the be in want of destined for pandemic flu vaccine representing developing countries, … [t]he smooth out of resources accepted looking for things salubrity way planning, healthcare proletarian training, strengthening communications, humanitarian quickness, and public-health decision-making has fallen in all probability further down the for that was estimated hindmost fall."
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