00:00The World Health Organization released new guidance to help countries manage the immediate and long-term impacts of sudden, severe cuts to external health funding.
00:09These disruptions are putting essential health services at risk in many nations.
00:14In this crisis also lies an opportunity.
00:19An opportunity to leave behind the era of a dependency and embrace a new era of sovereignty, self-reliance and solidarity.
00:28To guide these reforms, WHO is today issuing an important new guidance on how countries can implement immediate measures and longer-term shifts.
00:40It provides practical actions and analytics for countries to protect access to essential services in the short term,
00:48with recommendations for making the shift toward more sustainable, domestically financed, self-reliant systems for the future.
00:58The new guidance offers policy options to help countries respond to sudden health funding cuts and ensure more sustainable national health financing.
01:07We cannot continue to think that there's money sitting elsewhere that will fund any of the ideas and targets that we set.
01:13We have to find the business models to sustain them.
01:16We find ourselves currently in the phase where people are asking what next, what next about post-2030, what next about development, what next about health.
01:26But none of this can happen without a clear understanding of the partnerships that is going to require to execute that.
01:32According to WHO, health aid is set to fall by up to 40 percent next year, posing a serious and immediate threat to services in low-income countries.
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