We all want to receive the health services we need. No matter who you are, where you come from, or what your financial status is. But many countries – especially low- and middle-income countries – don’t have enough public resources to meet everyone’s health needs. Their health service delivery relies heavily on people’s out-of-pocket spending and external funding.
Wemos aims to increase the quality and quantity of external and domestic funding for health in low- and middle-income countries. We collaborate with civil society partners in these countries and with global networks to ensure that global policies respond to the needs of the countries. We aim to convince global health donors and other global actors who influence public health budgets to improve their mutual coordination and their alignment with country priorities. Because that advances universal and equitable access to health services that leave no one behind.