Trump officially cuts ties with WHO, ending decades-long partnership
- On January 22, 2026, the United States formally notified the World Health Organization of its withdrawal, recalling all U.S. staff and halting nearly $280 million in funding.
- The Trump administration cited alleged 'WHO failures,' concealment and politicization during the COVID-19 pandemic, while the World Health Organization said it activated emergency systems on December 31, 2019 and alerted the world by January 11, 2020.
- Charting an alternate course, U.S. officials said the U.S. will stop funding Gavi while pursuing direct engagements through CDC, NIH, and FDA, with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. confirming the shift.
- The WHO Executive Board will review the matter in February, and public health experts warned the move could impair disease tracking and response, making the world less safe.
- Pharmaceutical companies warn the move may complicate access to pathogen data and collaborative research, potentially slowing AI-driven drug discovery and R&D timelines by disrupting the Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing system.
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Trump Is Making the Right Call in Leaving the WHO
In his first day in office, President Donald Trump signed an Executive Order initiating the United States withdrawal from the World Health Organization, the United Nation’s agency charged with supporting global health. Last week, he finalized that action, ending all funding, personnel support, and formal engagements. Trump’s action is hardly precipitous. In fact, when he indicated his desire to disengage from the WHO in 2020, he noted that his…
The withdrawal of the United States from the World Health Organization (WHO) a year ago by an executive order of US President Donald ... The post WHO chief defends criticism from the United States – never recommended "Impflicht und Lockdowns" ("Impflicht und Lockdowns empfehlen"), appeared first on Apollo News.
Trump officially cuts ties with WHO, ending decades-long partnership
The United States has officially pulled out of the World Health Organization (WHO), a year after President Donald Trump announced plans to leave the global health group. The Trump administration said the decision was based on what it called WHO's poor handling of COVID-19, lack of adopting changes and political pressure from some members.
US leaves WHO, leaving massive funding gap - Juta MedicalBrief
The US has officially withdrawn from the World Health Organisation (WHO) – leaving the UN agency without one of its biggest donors, and without having paid its fees for 2024 and 2025, which has already caused huge job losses at the organisation, reports the BBC. The US owes more than $280m to the global health agency, according to the WHO. And Trump administration officials acknowledge that they haven’t finished working out some issues, such as …
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