Canadian doctor says WHO headquarters ‘stressed, devastated’ as Trump orders U.S. exit
- President Donald Trump signed an executive order on January 20, stating the United States' intent to withdraw from the World Health Organization, a process that takes 12 months.
- The United States contributed about $1.25 billion to the World Health Organization in 2022–2023, making it the top donor.
- Experts warn that the withdrawal will leave the World Health Organization weaker and the United States isolated during global health challenges.
- Paul Spiegel stated that withdrawing from the World Health Organization puts America in a more precarious position, particularly for infectious diseases.
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The World Health Organization will cut costs and review which health programs it will prioritize, after US President Donald Trump announced that he was withdrawing the US from the UN health agency, the WHO chief said in a note...
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By Nyasha Chingono (Reuters) – Zimbabwe’s finance minister expressed concern on Wednesday that a U.S. withdrawal from the World Health Organization will lead to aid cuts to countries such as his that are most affected by HIV/AIDS. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on the U.S. withdrawal after his inauguration to a second term on Monday. Warning that a U.S. withdrawal could signal cuts in health aid to countries such as Zimbabwe, F…
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