Action for Global Health stands with those working tirelessly to defeat COVID-19 across the globe. We stand in solidarity with our network and global partners working to support those disproportionately affected by health status, geography, age, gender or race; those for whom access to quality health services and sufficient prevention methods remains a daily challenge; and those facing financial hardship, unimaginable decisions, loss and pain.
We have an immediate and crucial opportunity to learn from the successes and mistakes of those countries first affected. The pandemic largely first hit in higher income countries with more advanced and resilient health systems and they were pushed to, and in many cases beyond, breaking point. We have a small window to distil lessons from the response to COVID-19 and other pandemics and provide meaningful support to low and middle income countries with fragile health systems to prevent potentially devastating impacts there.
Some lessons are already painfully clear. We need strong, resilient health systems everywhere to be able to respond to critical threats to global health security. We rely on a well trained, well resourced and protected health workforce to fight tirelessly to protect the public. We require the most vulnerable to be put at the heart of the response. We depend on leaders to champion international solidarity, through the crucial role of the World Health Organisation and other mechanisms, as well as on civil society and community responses, working together to reach the most marginalised.
There is one critical lesson that is intrinsic to them all. COVID-19 highlights that health is a right that we must protect where it is realised, and work tirelessly to fulfil where it is not.
The journey towards achieving health for all and leaving no one behind, must continue.
UK Response
Here is how UK aid was used to respond to the crisis.
*The Department for International Development merged with the Foreign & Commonwealth Office in September 2020 to create the FCDO.
October 2020
- Tackling COVID-19 together through the ACT-Accelerator: Foreign Secretary’s statements
- Foreign Secretary visits South Korea and Vietnam pledging to work together in virus fight
September 2020
- Prime Minister’s speech to United Nations General Assembly: 26 September 2020
- High-level event on financing for development: UK statement on sustainable recovery after COVID-19
July 2020
- UK Government doubles public donations to tackle coronavirus in vulnerable countries
- UK Government matches another £5 million of donations for coronavirus appeal after huge public response
- UK aid will help provide millions of Palestinians with healthcare and education
June 2020
- Yemen: new UK aid will help stop the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19)
- UK aid supporting the fight against coronavirus in the Middle East
May 2020
- UK to work with African Union to slow spread of coronavirus in Africa
- UK aid boost for charities fighting coronavirus
April, 2020
- UK leads global fight to protect up to 75 million children against deadly diseases
- UK leads way as nations endorse landmark pledge to make coronavirus vaccines and treatments available to all
- UK leads fight to prevent second wave of coronavirus
March, 2020
- PM announces record funding to find a coronavirus vaccine
- UK aid and Unilever to target billion people in global handwashing campaign
- UK aid to tackle global spread of coronavirus ‘fake news’
- UK helps world’s poorest countries withstand the economic disruption of coronavirus
February, 2020