WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump's threat last week to permanently pull America's funding of the World Health Organisation shone the spotlight on how much the global health agency depends on its member states for funding.
"The tendency of WHO to defer to its member governments in a crisis should absolutely be reviewed after the current pandemic ends. Yet it also should be recognised that deference flows from constraints that WHO member governments, including the United States, have chosen to impose upon it," they added.
The WHO's budget for its latest two-year cycle was US$5.62 billion , of which 77 per cent, or US$4.3 billion, was in specified voluntary contributions. CFR senior fellow for global health Huang Yanzhong blamed this vulnerability on member states, which help shape the WHO's priorities and resources and the secretariat's mandate, for not giving the WHO secretariat the necessary authority and resources to push reforms.
The WHO was then widely panned for being slow to declare the Ebola outbreak a public health emergency of international concern.
They should be investigated! WHO failed doing their job! Bc of their failure the world has to pay big price tag financially, physically and mentally.
Time line reversed
I wonder what their spending like? First class ticket?
Curious article: Claims WHO 'parroted false info' from China without link to support: link provided was only to a bunch of Trump diatribes. Fair point about over-deference/lack of legal power, but unique role of WHO in coordinating research efforts worldwide doesnt get a mention.
because they play politics, that's it.
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