Coronavirus: US$31 billion needed for global pandemic fund, Indonesia urges G20
- Indonesian President Joko Widodo thanked donors for their US$1.4 billion contributions so far but said he hoped for ‘more robust support’
- Launch followed G20 health and finance ministers’ meeting, ahead of summit of leading world economies taking place on Tuesday and Wednesday

Indonesian President Joko Widodo launched a global fund on Sunday to prepare for future pandemics and warned that the US$1.4 billion raised so far is not enough.
The launch followed a meeting of G20 health and finance ministers on Indonesia’s resort island of Bali, ahead of a summit of the G20 group of leading world economies on Tuesday and Wednesday.
“I thank all donors from G20 and non-G20 countries and philanthropic institutions for their contributions, but the amount is not enough,” Widodo said via video link from Cambodia, where he was attending a regional summit.
“I am hoping for more robust support for this pandemic fund,” Widodo said, underlining his hope that the fund would help strengthen the global health architecture.
The Group of 20 nations raised the US$1.4 billion to help avoid a repeat of the Covid-19 outbreak that killed over 6.6 million people and crippled the world economy.