A confidential budget document showed WHO’s health emergencies program has a “heavy reliance” on American cash.
President Donald Trump’s decision to exit the World Health Organization means the U.N. agency is losing its biggest funder.
Public health experts evaluate the global and financial impact of the U.S. leaving the World Health Organization.
By Patrick Wingrove, Jennifer Rigby and Emma Farge NEW YORK/GENEVA (Reuters) - The United States will leave the World Health ...
The United States will leave the World Health Organization, President Donald Trump said on Monday, saying the global health ...
WHO’s constitution, drafted in New York, doesn’t have a clear exit method for member states. A joint resolution by Congress ...
The World Health Organization said on Thursday that over 2,000 people have been wounded by fighting in and around Congo's ...
America’s departure will leave a gaping hole in the apex health organisation’s budget and operational capacity that will have ...
The World Health Organization said Friday it was reviewing its priorities ahead of the withdrawal of its largest donor the ...
"Oooh, that's a big one," the newly inaugurated US president said as he approved the document after arriving back at the ...
By withdrawing from the World Health Organization and overhauling aid, Trump's new executive orders endanger Americans and ...
Tania Cernuschi, a WHO staff member of 10 years who has worked on improving vaccine access, said she thought of the campaign ...