Trump's controversial decision: what does leaving the WHO mean for global health?
- Donald Trump has signed an executive order to withdraw the United States from the World Health Organization, which will take effect in 12 months after notification to the United Nations.
- The U.S. Is the WHO's biggest donor, contributing about 18 percent of its funding, and will end its financial support for various health programs.
- Experts warn that the withdrawal will significantly impact the WHO's ability to address global health threats, with concerns expressed by international organizations and the European Union.
- The decision leaves the WHO in a precarious position, as it continues to track health issues like the Marburg virus outbreak in Tanzania.
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