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US$600 million US grant to fund Philippine health system overhaul

The Philippines secured a US$600 million grant from the United States to rebuild its health system, the Department of Finance said on Tuesday.

Source: Philippines Department of Finance · August 12, 2026 at 6:35 PM · AI-assisted report

US$600 million US grant to fund Philippine health system overhaul
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KUALA LUMPUR, 13 AUGUST 2026 —

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The Philippines secured a US$600 million grant from the United States to rebuild its health system, the Department of Finance said on Tuesday.

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Finance Secretary Frederick D. Go said the money from Washington will be channelled through the US Strategic Objectives Agreement for Integrated and Sustainable Health Systems and spent by the Department of Health. The funds sit 18% above the prior year’s health-sector programme allocation, according to the DOF.

The grant will strengthen disease surveillance and outbreak response, integrate services across programmes and build domestic capacity to finance and manage health services, the DOF said. It also targets HIV, tuberculosis, neglected tropical diseases, and maternal-newborn-child health.

The money is non-repayable and will let the government expand access to care and improve resilience against public-health threats, Go said. The programme sits alongside six decades of bilateral health cooperation between Manila and Washington aimed at pandemic preparedness and sustainable growth.

Analysts said the grant removes a near-term financing gap for Manila’s health priorities but cautioned that execution risk remains high given the country’s history of project delays. One fund manager tracking ASEAN health-sector spending said the structure—direct US budget support—should accelerate disbursement compared with traditional project loans.

The Marcos Jr. administration has made healthcare access a policy pillar, raising the health budget to PHP 306 billion in 2025 from PHP 260 billion in 2024. The US grant covers roughly 12% of the five-year envelope, according to the DOF’s forecast.

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