China Pledges $500 Million to WHO Over 5 Years

Beijing, May 21, 2025 —
China has announced a major financial commitment to global health, pledging $500 million over the next five years to the World Health Organization (WHO). The move positions China as one of the leading contributors to the global health body at a time when international cooperation on health issues remains critical.
According to Chinese officials, the funds will support a range of WHO programs, including pandemic prevention, global vaccination efforts, and improvements in healthcare infrastructure across developing nations.
“We are committed to strengthening global health governance and ensuring equitable access to healthcare,” said China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a public statement. “This donation reflects China’s long-standing support for multilateral cooperation and the vital role of the WHO in addressing global health challenges.”
The pledge comes amid shifting global alliances and follows years of criticism and reduced funding from other nations. Notably, China’s financial backing contrasts sharply with the previous U.S. administration’s move to withdraw funding from the WHO. While the U.S. has since resumed support, China's pledge underscores its growing role in international leadership on public health.
Health experts have welcomed the announcement, calling it a step forward in strengthening the WHO’s ability to respond to health crises, particularly in low-income countries.
“This funding will help us enhance our rapid response capabilities and support countries in building resilient health systems,” a WHO spokesperson said.
The commitment also comes as China continues to expand its influence through global initiatives such as the Belt and Road Health Cooperation and vaccine diplomacy. Analysts note that this donation serves both humanitarian and strategic interests.
The first installment of the pledge is expected to be disbursed later this year, with subsequent payments scheduled annually.
As global health threats remain a pressing concern, China’s pledge signals a renewed push for international solidarity and investment in long-term health security.
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