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 ====== COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund ====== ====== COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund ======
  
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 The **COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund (SRF)** was an early initiative to fund the [[World Health Organization]]'s [[COVID-19]] response, including to "suppress transmission, reduce exposure, counter [[misinformation]], protect the vulnerable, reduce mortality and morbidity and accelerate equitable access to new [[COVID-19]] tools."((//COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund for WHO.// (2021, August 22). Wayback Machine; WHO Foundation. https://web.archive.org/web/20210822142645/https://covid19responsefund.org/))  The **COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund (SRF)** was an early initiative to fund the [[World Health Organization]]'s [[COVID-19]] response, including to "suppress transmission, reduce exposure, counter [[misinformation]], protect the vulnerable, reduce mortality and morbidity and accelerate equitable access to new [[COVID-19]] tools."((//COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund for WHO.// (2021, August 22). Wayback Machine; WHO Foundation. https://web.archive.org/web/20210822142645/https://covid19responsefund.org/)) 
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 Leadership for the fund was supported by the [[WHO Foundation]], the [[United Nations Foundation]] and the [[Swiss Philanthropy Foundation]], and contributed to by many partners. Leadership for the fund was supported by the [[WHO Foundation]], the [[United Nations Foundation]] and the [[Swiss Philanthropy Foundation]], and contributed to by many partners.
  
-As of August 2021, the fund had raised $254,133,173 from over 673 083 donors. Allocations were decided by the WHO in line with its [[https://www.campfire.wiki/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=who-whe-2021.02-eng.pdf|COVID-19 Strategic Preparedness and Response Plan]].((//COVID-19 Strategic Preparedness and Response Plan (SPRP 2021).// (2021, February 24). World Health Organization. https://archive.ph/ClZAC)) Recipients included the [[African Union]]/[[African CDC]], the [[Big 6 Youth Organizations]], the [[vaccine]] development alliance [[CEPI]], [[UNHCR]], [[UNICEF]], [[UNRWA]], [[WFP]], and other partners.+===== History ===== 
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 +In early 2020, the [[World Health Organization]] contacted the [[United Nations Foundation]] to "help build momentum and support for its role in leading and coordinating global efforts to prevent, detect, and respond." Just over two weeks later, the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund was launched.((//The COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund.// United Nations Foundation. Retrieved July 4, 2023, from https://web.archive.org/web/20230704190217/https://unfoundation.org/covid-19-solidarity-response-fund/)) 
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 +In March 2021, the United Nations Foundation transferred control of the fund over to the newly-created [[WHO Foundation]].((//The COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund.// United Nations Foundation. Retrieved July 4, 2023, from https://web.archive.org/web/20230704190217/https://unfoundation.org/covid-19-solidarity-response-fund/)) 
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 +As of August 2021, the fund had raised $254,133,173 from over 673 083 donors. Allocations were decided by the WHO in line with its [[https://www.campfire.wiki/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=who-whe-2021.02-eng.pdf|COVID-19 Strategic Preparedness and Response Plan]].((//COVID-19 Strategic Preparedness and Response Plan (SPRP 2021).// (2021, February 24). World Health Organization. https://archive.ph/ClZAC)) Recipients included the [[African Union]]/[[African CDC]], the [[Big 6 Youth Organizations]], the [[vaccine]] development alliance [[Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations]] (CEPI), [[UNHCR]], [[UNICEF]], [[UNRWA]], [[WFP]], and other partners.
  
 ===== Fund Supporters ===== ===== Fund Supporters =====
  
-//This list is under construction.//+The SRF was supported by the following organizations:((//Supporters of the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund for WHO.// (2021, August 20). Wayback Machine; WHO Foundation. https://archive.ph/DQb30)) ((//Supporters of the Fund.// COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund for WHO. Retrieved August 18, 2022, from https://web.archive.org/web/20220818025234/https://covid19responsefund.org/en/supporters/)) ((//Bloomberg Philanthropies Partners with Global Citizen to Support the One World: Together At Home initiative, Commits $8 Million to World Health Organization (WHO) Solidarity Response Fund.// (2020, April 18). Bloomberg Philanthropies. https://archive.ph/iQfip)) ((//Impact Report 1 July – 31 December 2021.// COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund. Retrieved August 17, 2022, from https://web.archive.org/web/20220818031952/https://covid19responsefund.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/SRF-Impact-Report_July_December_2022_Q3Q4.pdf)) 
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-The SRF was supported by the following organizations:((//Supporters of the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund for WHO.// (2021, August 20). Wayback Machine; WHO Foundation. https://archive.ph/DQb30))+  * [[Accenture]] 
 +  * [[ADM]] 
 +  * [[pharmaceutical_companies:Alexion]] 
 +  * [[Amazon Web Services]] 
 +  * [[American Express]] 
 +  * [[Analog Devices]] 
 +  * [[Apifarma]] 
 +  * [[pharmaceutical_companies:Baxter]] 
 +  * [[Bloomberg Philanthropies]] 
 +  * [[BP]] 
 +  * [[Cargill]] 
 +  * [[Caterpillar]] 
 +  * [[China Population Welfare Foundation]] 
 +  * [[CIBC]] 
 +  * [[Cisco]] 
 +  * [[Citi]] 
 +  * [[Clara Lionel Foundation]] 
 +  * [[pharmaceutical_companies:Daiichi-Sankyo]] 
 +  * [[Danaher]] 
 +  * [[Dow]] 
 +  * [[eBay]] 
 +  * [[pharmaceutical_companies:Eisai]] 
 +  * [[Essity]] 
 +  * [[Facebook]] 
 +  * [[Flu Lab]] 
 +  * [[Ford Foundation]] 
 +  * [[Gaden Phodrang Foundation of the Dalai Lama]] 
 +  * [[General Electric]] 
 +  * [[pharmaceutical_companies:GlaxoSmithKline]] 
 +  * [[Global Citizen]] 
 +  * [[Google.org]] 
 +  * [[Hewlett-Packard]] 
 +  * [[HSBC]] 
 +  * [[IBM]] 
 +  * [[International League of Dermatological Societies]] (ILDS) 
 +  * [[Intuit]] 
 +  * [[Japan Center for International Exchange]] 
 +  * [[pharmaceutical_companies:Johnson & Johnson]] 
 +  * [[JPMorgan Chase]] 
 +  * [[KBF Canada]] 
 +  * [[Kemira]] 
 +  * [[LinkedIn]] 
 +  * [[medical_technology_companies:Medtronic]] 
 +  * [[pharmaceutical_companies:Merck]] 
 +  * [[Micron]] 
 +  * [[Microsoft]] 
 +  * [[Morgan Stanley]] 
 +  * [[Nasdaq]] 
 +  * [[National Basketball Association]] (NBA) 
 +  * [[Nestlé]] 
 +  * [[Nike]] 
 +  * [[PepsiCo]] 
 +  * [[pharmaceutical_companies:Pfizer]] 
 +  * [[Qualcomm]] 
 +  * [[RBC (Royal Bank of Canada)]] 
 +  * [[Rockefeller Brothers Fund]] 
 +  * [[SAP]] 
 +  * [[Sapienship]] 
 +  * [[Snapchat]] 
 +  * [[Sonae]] 
 +  * [[Sony]] 
 +  * [[Spotify]] 
 +  * [[Starbucks]] 
 +  * [[State Street]] 
 +  * [[Synaptics]] 
 +  * [[Tencent Foundation]] 
 +  * [[medical_technology_companies:Terumo]] 
 +  * [[TikTok]] 
 +  * [[TriumphFX]] 
 +  * [[UNICEF]] 
 +  * [[United Nations Foundation]] 
 +  * [[Verizon]] 
 +  * [[Viacom CBS]] 
 +  * [[Virgin Pulse]] 
 +  * [[Vodafone]] 
 +  * [[Walmart]] 
 +  * [[Warner Music Group]] 
 +  * [[Wayfair]] 
 +  * [[West Pharmaceutical Services]] 
 +  * [[Western Union]] 
 +  * [[WikiHow]] 
 +  * [[Zoom]]
  
-^ Name  ^ +</WRAP>
-| [[pharmaceutical_companies:Alexion]] +
-| [[American Express]] +
-| [[Apifarma]] +
-| [[Amazon:AWS]] ([[Amazon]] Web Services) +
-| [[pharmaceutical_companies:Baxter]] +
-| [[Cargill]] +
-| [[CIBC]] +
-| [[Cisco]] +
-| [[Citi]] +
-| [[pharmaceutical_companies:Daiichi Sankyo]] +
-| [[Dow]] +
-| [[pharmaceutical_companies:Eisai]] +
-| [[Facebook]]  |  +
-| [[Flu Lab]]  | +
-| [[Ford Foundation]] +
-| [[GE Foundation]] ([[General Electric]]) +
-| [[Google]] +
-| [[pharmaceutical_companies:GlaxoSmithKline]] +
-| [[HSBC]] +
-| [[IBM]] +
-| [[pharmaceutical_companies:Johnson & Johnson]] +
-| [[JPMorgan Chase]] +
-| [[Kemira]] +
-| [[LinkedIn]] +
-| [[Medtronic]] +
-| [[Microsoft]] +
-| [[Morgan Stanley]] +
-| [[pharmaceutical_companies:Merck|MSD]] +
-| [[Nasdaq]] +
-| [[Ndemic Creations]] +
-| [[Nintendo]] +
-| [[Nestlé]] +
-| [[Pepsico]] +
-| [[RBC (Royal Bank of Canada)]] +
-| [[Rockefeller Brothers Fund]] +
-| [[Snapchat]] +
-| [[Sony]] +
-| [[Spotify]] +
-| [[Starbucks]] +
-| [[State Street]] +
-| [[Target]] +
-| [[Tencent Foundation]] +
-| [[medical_technology_companies:Terumo]] +
-| [[TikTok]] +
-| [[Ubisoft]] +
-| [[Verizon]] +
-| [[ViacomCBS]] +
-| [[Walmart]] +
-| [[Warner Music Group]] +
-| [[Wayfair]] +
-| [[Western Union]] +
-| [[Zoom]]  |+
  
 ===== Recipients ===== ===== Recipients =====
  
-The primary recipient of the fund's donations was the [[World Health Organization]], which later expanded to include [[CEPI|Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations]] (CEPI), [[UN Refugee Agency]] (UNHCR), [[UNICEF]], [[UNRWA|United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East]] (UNRWA), and the [[World Food Programme]] (WFP).+The primary recipient of the fund's donations was the [[World Health Organization]], which later expanded to include the [[Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations]] (CEPI), [[UN Refugee Agency]] (UNHCR), [[UNICEF]], [[UNRWA|United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East]] (UNRWA), and the [[World Food Programme]] (WFP).
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