US funding to WHO fell by 25% during Covid-19 pandemic, document shows

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US funding to WHO fell by 25% during pandemic, document shows

BRUSSELS/GENEVA - US financial contributions to the World Health Organisation has fallen by 25 per cent during the coronavirus pandemic, provisional data shows, with Washington's future support to the United Nations agency under review.

US funds are set to go up again in the WHO's next two-year budget following new pledges in December including US$280 million by President Joe Biden's administration.doubts about Washington's future support to the global organisation. Washington paid US$672 million to the WHO for its latest two-year budget, down from US$893 million in 2018-19, the provisional data showed.

The US State Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment. A WHO spokesman did not immediately provide an official comment.

 

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