Thank you. This is what all these appeals to emotion miss. Logistics. Infrastructure. Culture.
When you have a population of 1.2billion people, and still lack proper sanitation, good public health infrastructure or even basic public health access for many of them (India has some great private hospitals but the public ones will make a US or European scream and cry, the gulf between rich and poor is incredible) and the whole place is RIVEN with corruption from the ground up, good luck. When nothing is done without the correct people being bribed, and any financial aid is siphoned off at source by various officials, you can throw all the money and aid at it willy nilly and wave goodbye to it as wealthy people grab the vaccines and drugs and oxygen off the poor for themselves (as is happening right now in India, saw some appalling story about a poor woman having her oxygen tank taken off her because some 'VIP' has bribed someone for one), and stuff gets sold on the black market without every getting near the intended recipients.
It's great people want to help, but the reality is, helping takes a lot of skills, planning and the ability to step back and work through specific logistical and cultural issues that can and will make a mockery of your help and possibly make things worse (ala Geldolf) if you don't plan and act very, very carefully and without recourse to egotism.
I recall Ricky Gervais making fun of celebs for exact this at the start of the pandemic and to be fair, a lot of them did lie low for a but after initially making arseholes of themselves whinging about being trapped in their mansions with the extensive grounds, the swimming pool, the fully equipped gym and housekeeper. But I see normal service is starting to resume, and they're all about to be in our faces yet again, telling the world how to run itself. These are mostly people who can't work their own dishwasher, mind. It makes me rage.