A first-of-its-kind USD1,500,000 Philanthropic Pooled Fund created to Strengthen Healthcare systems in Southeast Asia (AVPN)

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AVPN | Pooled Fund

 

The AVPN Philanthropic Funds are a product of collective action towards tackling the most pressing issues of our time. Whether that be a pooled fund that brings together a diverse groups of stakeholders or a standalone fund, the goal remains the same.

Through this offering, AVPN invites funders to contribute to an existing fund or to start a new fund towards supporting high-impact solutions addressing key challenges across the Asia Pacific region today.

Key Outcomes

Provision of unrestricted grants to non-profits that demonstrate alignment with the focus of the respective funds.

Galvanise the network towards supporting the growth of non-profits in a sustainable fashion.

Quickly and effectively deploy capital towards impact.

Covid-19 has exacerbated existing gaps within the healthcare systems
Many Southeast Asian countries have been under pressure as they struggle to manage short and medium term needs. From an insufficient team of qualified frontline healthcare workers to poor data management to a lack of new technologies around last-mile healthcare provision, these challenges have created a severe bottleneck in delivering primary healthcare services across the region.

These stresses have also disrupted progress towards decades of hard-fought gains for economic opportunities, gender equality, climate impact, and more - which may even outweigh the direct impact of Covid-19. 

A stronger primary healthcare system will help to mitigate the effects and impact of the pandemic, and provide a platform for us to rebuild a more resilient Asia. 

A stronger primary healthcare system will help to mitigate the effects and impact of the pandemic, and provide a platform for us to rebuild a more resilient Asia. 

 

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