ANITA ROZOWSKA

Anita leads all external communications efforts (including web and social media), with an objective to position the Pandemic Fund, increase its visibility, and disseminate results. This includes content creation, media and social media engagement, branding, and reputational risk management.

ALEJANDRA RAMÓN

Alejandra works closely with the Pandemic Fund Governing Board Members and Technical Advisory Panel Experts, by providing day-to-day operational support. In addition, she oversees the Secretariat’s budget and office management.

SELOMÉ PAULOS

Selomé brings extensive experience in administration and office management from her previous roles at the Front Office of the Global Partnership for Education of the World Bank, the United Nations, and the African Union Commission.

Selomé is a native of Ethiopia, has excellent command of both English and French, and holds an associate degree from Addis Ababa University School of Commerce and Certificates from Uhuru Institute of Management Training in Cape Town and Richland College in Texas.

PRIYA BASU

Priya Basu was appointed as the inaugural Executive Head of the Pandemic Fund at the World Bank in September 2022. During the pandemic she led the Multilateral Leaders Task Force on COVID-19 to address key bottlenecks in vaccine access and delivery, as well as the Bank’s engagement on pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response with the G20 and G7 - coordinating across finance and health.

CLOSED | Call for Experts – Implementing Entity Accreditation Panel Members

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Announcement | August 24, 2023
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Background

The Pandemic Fund was established as a dedicated, multilateral funding mechanism to support critical investments to strengthen Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness, and Response (PPR) capacities at national, regional, and global levels, with a focus on IDA and IBRD countries.  The Pandemic Fund was formally established as a Financial Intermediary Fund (FIF

Last Updated: March 11, 2025

Pandemic Fund Allocates First Grants to Help Countries Be Better Prepared for Future Pandemics

The Pandemic Fund Announces First Round of Funding to Help Countries Build Resilience to Future Pandemics
Press Release | July 20, 2023
Pandemic Fund Allocates First Grants to Help Countries Be Better Prepared for Future Pandemics

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PRESS RELEASE NO: 2024/005/HD


Originally published: https://www.worldbank.org/en/news/press-release/2023/07/20/pandemic-fund-allocates-first-grants-to-help-countries-be-better-prepared-for-future-pandemics

 

Twitter: @Pandemic_Fund

 

Contacts

In Washington D.C.

Anita Rozowska
arozowska@worldbankgroup.org

+1 (202) 473-4782
 
For Broadcast Requests

David W. Young
dyoung7@worldbankgroup.org

+1 (202) 473-4691

Last Updated: February 7, 2025

We are still unprepared for the next pandemic. But we can fix this.

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Blog | June 26, 2023
We are still unprepared for the next pandemic. But we can fix this.

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Last Updated: March 11, 2025

Pandemic Fund closes its first Call for Proposals with requests from 129 countries

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Brief | June 12, 2023
Pandemic Fund closes its first Call for Proposals with requests from 129 countries

Following the February 2023 call for expressions of interest, which far exceeded expectations with requests for more than $7 billion of grant financing, the Pandemic Fund closed its first Call for Proposals on May 19, 2023, with final allocation decisions expected in late July 2023.

Last Updated: February 21, 2025

Demand for funding from Pandemic Fund exceeds expectations with requests totaling over $7 billion

Demand for funding from Pandemic Fund exceeds expectations with requests totaling over $7 billion
Brief | April 5, 2023
Demand for funding from Pandemic Fund exceeds expectations with requests totaling over $7 billion

The Pandemic Fund launched the application process for the first round of funding with a call for expressions of interest (EoI) in February 2023. The demand for resources was unexpectedly high,  exceeding the available funding of $300 million by 23 times.  While the Pandemic Fund will make fundraising a priority, the high demand also shows that more financing is needed from other/multiple sources. 

Last Updated: February 7, 2025