Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus tells POLITICO President Donald Trump should reconsider quitting the UN’s health arm.
The World Health Organization is trying to keep President Donald Trump from withdrawing U.S. support, in the process proving ...
The WHO said global health investment could drop by up to 40 per cent this year. Experts have warned millions more people could die from disease such as malaria, tuberculosis and HIV/Aids as a result.
According to WHO projections, external health aid is expected to decline by 30–40% in 2025 compared with 2023, threatening the continuity of essential healthcare in dozens of LMICs.
WHO warns of a 30–40% drop in global health funding by 2025, threatening vital services. It urges countries to protect health budgets, prioritize the poor, and strengthen domestic financing systems.
Cash-strapped African nations are looking at imposing sin taxes, restructuring debt and even trying to take a cut of diaspora ...
Essential health services in low- and middle-income countries are being severely disrupted as external health aid is projected to fall by 30% to 40% in 2025 compared with 2023, the World Health ...
New analysis has revealed how the work of WHO is influenced by the preferences of the donors who support them, finding that huge amounts of money are being handed over to fund research into diseases ...
Developing countries are receiving less than 10 per cent of the money they need to adapt to a world increasingly vulnerable ...
The U.S. wants countries to share pathogen samples and genomic sequencing data within five days of an outbreak, according to the document from the U.S. State Department, but it does not guarantee that ...
Rising nationalism has reframed health as a matter of sovereignty rather than solidarity. The idea of shared responsibility is giving way to the politics of self-protection. Funding crises, ...
Scientific breakthroughs — from next-generation vaccines to long-acting medications to prevent HIV — are fueling new hope in women’s health. But experts warn that persistent gaps in funding and access ...