Are you from the past? Do you not know how to look for your own sources to verify anything any anon says?
**Gilead’s Veklury® (Remdesivir) Associated With a Reduction in Mortality Rate in Hospitalized Patients With COVID-19 Across Three Analyses of Large Retrospective Real-World Data Sets **
Unitaid is now applying its expertise to address challenges in advancing new therapies and diagnostics for the COVID-19 pandemic, serving as a key member of the Access to COVID Tools Accelerator. Unitaid is hosted by the World Health Organization.
Who pays for it
Since its establishment in 2006, Unitaid has received about US $3 billion in contributions from donors. Unitaid’s main donors are France, the United Kingdom, Norway, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Brazil, Spain, the Republic of Korea, and Chile.
A Fresh Approach to Education Funding (Open Society Foundations = George Soros)
Why do we need innovative financing for education?
The international community has acknowledged that traditional approaches to financing are insufficient to fill the gap in achieving quality basic education. That’s where innovative financing can help, as it has in the health sector.
For example, UNITAID, a global health initiative established by the governments of Brazil, Chile, France, Norway, and the United Kingdom, has raised over $2.5 billion for health projects worldwide through an airline ticket levy collected in several UNITAID member countries. The health sector has also benefited from the International Finance Facility for Immunization, a public-private partnership that has generated $4.5 billion for vaccines by issuing bonds against donor pledges.
It also admits Unitaid receives the majority of its funding from an airline tax many travelers have no idea they're paying and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation covers the rest.
"Unitaid’s main donors are France, the United Kingdom, Norway, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Brazil, Spain, the Republic of Korea, and Chile.[11]"
"The single main source of income is an airline ticket tax currently in effect in ten countries: Cameroon, Chile, Congo, France, Guinea, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritius, Niger and the Republic of Korea. In France, a tax of €2.63 to €63.07 (2020) is added to the price of each airline ticket. The higher fees are for first- or business-class passengers traveling to destinations outside Europe.[12] In January 2013, France’s Directorate General for Civil Aviation announced that the French air ticket tax had collected 1 billion euros since its inception.[13]
Norway allocates part of its tax on carbon dioxide emissions from aviation to Unitaid, and the United Kingdom contributes through multi-year commitments.[14]"
do we have any sources on this?
Are you from the past? Do you not know how to look for your own sources to verify anything any anon says?
**Gilead’s Veklury® (Remdesivir) Associated With a Reduction in Mortality Rate in Hospitalized Patients With COVID-19 Across Three Analyses of Large Retrospective Real-World Data Sets **
https://www.gilead.com/news-and-press/press-room/press-releases/2021/6/gileads-veklury-remdesivir-associated-with-a-reduction-in-mortality-rate-in-hospitalized-patients-with-covid19-across-three-analyses-of-large-ret
From Unitaid's About Us page-
Who we are
Unitaid is now applying its expertise to address challenges in advancing new therapies and diagnostics for the COVID-19 pandemic, serving as a key member of the Access to COVID Tools Accelerator. Unitaid is hosted by the World Health Organization.
Who pays for it
Since its establishment in 2006, Unitaid has received about US $3 billion in contributions from donors. Unitaid’s main donors are France, the United Kingdom, Norway, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Brazil, Spain, the Republic of Korea, and Chile.
https://unitaid.org/about-us/#en
Press Release: UNITAID and the Clinton HIV/AIDS Initiative Announce New Price Reductions for Key AIDS Medicines
https://www.clintonfoundation.org/main/news-and-media/press-releases-and-statements/press-release-unitaid-and-the-clinton-hiv-aids-initiative-announce-new-price-red.html
A Fresh Approach to Education Funding (Open Society Foundations = George Soros)
Why do we need innovative financing for education?
The international community has acknowledged that traditional approaches to financing are insufficient to fill the gap in achieving quality basic education. That’s where innovative financing can help, as it has in the health sector.
For example, UNITAID, a global health initiative established by the governments of Brazil, Chile, France, Norway, and the United Kingdom, has raised over $2.5 billion for health projects worldwide through an airline ticket levy collected in several UNITAID member countries. The health sector has also benefited from the International Finance Facility for Immunization, a public-private partnership that has generated $4.5 billion for vaccines by issuing bonds against donor pledges.
https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/voices/fresh-approach-education-funding
Unitaid Press Release I had to dig hard for, as they scrubbed it from their website-
French levy on airline tickets raises more than one billion euros for world’s poor since 2006
https://archive.md/mr1T1
Even the Wikipedia admits "Unitaid supports programs that are implemented by organizations such as Coalition Plus, the Clinton Health Access Initiative, Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, Expertise France, The Global Fund, Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics, Médecins Sans Frontières,[6] Medicines for Malaria Venture,[7] Stop TB Partnership,[8] TB Alliance,[9] UNICEF and others."
It also admits Unitaid receives the majority of its funding from an airline tax many travelers have no idea they're paying and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation covers the rest.
"Unitaid’s main donors are France, the United Kingdom, Norway, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Brazil, Spain, the Republic of Korea, and Chile.[11]"
"The single main source of income is an airline ticket tax currently in effect in ten countries: Cameroon, Chile, Congo, France, Guinea, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritius, Niger and the Republic of Korea. In France, a tax of €2.63 to €63.07 (2020) is added to the price of each airline ticket. The higher fees are for first- or business-class passengers traveling to destinations outside Europe.[12] In January 2013, France’s Directorate General for Civil Aviation announced that the French air ticket tax had collected 1 billion euros since its inception.[13] Norway allocates part of its tax on carbon dioxide emissions from aviation to Unitaid, and the United Kingdom contributes through multi-year commitments.[14]"
https://archive.md/GxyIs
Thanks