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SDRs and the global health financing gap: what are we waiting for?

By 27 June 2025July 2nd, 2025No Comments

Because of the hefty tightening of health financing driven  especially by the reduction of Official Development Assistance, the world is facing a health emergency at the complete opposite of what would be needed to properly implement  the lessons from COVID-19. The same club of donor countries, however, also controls  Special Drawing Rights (SDRs), which represent a strong and essential instrument to address the crucial needs of developing countries, including for their health budget. As the WHO starkly warns, it’s no longer a question of if a new pandemic will hit, but when. As the 4th international conference on Financing for development opens in Sevilla, the time is therefore critical to work towards a more efficient utilization of SDRs . Let’s stop beating around the bush and ensure they are put to good use to effectively address pressing health financing needs. 

Our recommendations : 

  • Ensure that pandemic preparedness is not forgotten in the use of reallocated SDRs 
  • Correct the imbalance in IMF quotas to offer stronger support to vulnerable countries 
  • Monitor the reallocation promises so SDRs can benefit those who most need it 
  • Reallocate SDRs to Regional Development Banks