Contingency fund for emergencies: 2025 annual report
26 May 2026 | In 2025, the CFE enabled WHO to release nearly US$ 30 million for 24 emergencies in 40 countries.
Enabling quick action to save lives
Public health emergencies are increasing and can escalate rapidly within and beyond borders. The ability to respond quickly can make the difference between mitigating impact and minimizing loss of life or seeing health emergencies spiral out of control, inflicting a heavy humanitarian toll on people’s lives and well-being.
WHO’s Contingency Fund for Emergencies (CFE) was created to save time, resources and lives by enabling WHO to respond rapidly to disease outbreaks and health emergencies, often in 24 hours or less.
26 May 2026 | In 2025, the CFE enabled WHO to release nearly US$ 30 million for 24 emergencies in 40 countries.
17 May 2026 | WHO has released US$ 500 000 from the CFE to support the government-led response.
15 March 2026 | WHO releases funding from the CFE to address emergency health needs in the region.
The Contingency Fund for Emergencies (CFE) is WHO’s rapid financing mechanism that enables immediate, life-saving action in the first days of an...
The Contingency Fund for Emergencies (CFE) enables the World Health Organization (WHO) to leverage its unique strengths in emergencies, empowering WHO...
The Contingency Fund for Emergencies (CFE) provides WHO with rapid and flexible resources to respond to disease outbreaks and other health emergencies....
The Contingency Fund for Emergencies (CFE) provides WHO with rapid and flexible resources to respond to disease outbreaks and other health emergencies....
In the first and second quarters of 2025, WHO released nearly US$ 19 million from the Contingency Fund for Emergencies (CFE) to provide life-saving...
In the last quarter of 2024, WHO released US$ 5.8 million from the CFE in response to flooding in West and Central Africa; to support conflict-affected...
26 January 2026 | Rapid funding from CFE enabled WHO to support government response at the start of the outbreak.
23 January 2026 | US$ 470 000 released from the CFE to support emergency health response efforts.
1 December 2025 | US$ 2 million was released from the CFE to help stop the outbreak.
4 September 2025 | WHO has released US$ 500 000 from the CFE to support the response.