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The Sustainable Development Goal for Health and Well-being (SDG#3) faces major challenges in reaching its 2030 targets, largely due to funding gaps. The pandemic has further strained fragile health infrastructure, reversing progress in life expectancy and maternal mortality reduction. Traditional funding – government spending and aid – falls short of demand.
This chapter explores game-changing solutions to unlock health capital for the Global South, revealing why private investment – common in energy and infrastructure – remains underutilized in health. It examines how blended finance, impact investing, remittances, and corporate ESG capital can transform funding. With real-world examples, it illustrates how catalytic finance can bridge shortfalls and offers a roadmap for policymakers, investors, and changemakers to rethink health finance and mobilize toward a healthier, more equitable world.
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