Increasing Health Emergencies Leave WHO ‘Overstretched’
20 Articles
20 Articles
WHO 'overstretched' in response to increasing health emergencies
By Jennifer Rigby LONDON (Reuters) - A growing number of health emergencies around the world, from COVID-19 to cholera, have left the World Health Organization's response overstretched , a senior advisor said on Tuesday. Speaking at the U.N. agency's annual meeting, Professor Walid Ammar, chair of a committee reviewing the WHO's emergency response, said funding and staffing gaps were widening in the face of ever-increasing demands. [The] program…
WHO 'overstretched' in response to increasing health emergencies | Science-Environment
A growing number of health emergencies around the world, from COVID-19 to cholera, have left the World Health Organization's response "overstretched", a senior advisor said on Tuesday. Speaking at the U.N. agency's annual meeting, Professor Walid Ammar, chair of a committee reviewing the WHO's emergency response, said funding and staffing gaps were widening in the face of ever-increasing demands.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 41% of the sources are Center, 41% of the sources lean Right
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage