Under a 1948 Joint Resolution of Congress, a US withdrawal from the WHO requires a one-year notice period. A spokesperson for ...
A health organization created in the wake of World War II to fight disease across the planet is losing its biggest donor, the United States.
The Washington Post explains how the moves could alter global health and politics. Meanwhile, WHO leaders insist there is time to negotiate with the United States.
World Health Organization chief says agency already cutting back on hiring and travel with Trump withdrawal set to hit ...
President Trump’s executive order for the U.S. to withdraw from the World Health Organization could greatly impact the nation’s ability to track and respond to global disease threats.
The pair of mandates will effectively silo U.S. public health agencies from their international counterparts and sever the American public, health providers, and research hubs from information about ...
The US is the biggest donor to the WHO, and the loss of this income is likely to have a significant impact on the ...
WHO combats diseases, aids crises, and embraces AI for global health. By 2025, aims: 1 billion with health coverage.
When Trump’s move to leave WHO takes effect in a year, it may gut funding for global public health and limit U.S. access to crucial data, experts warn.
The data hasn’t improved since then, although, fortunately, AI tools have vastly improved and offer new possibilities.
It’s that time of year when the great and good gather for the annual World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. But who’s ...
Billionaire wealth surged last year, with the world's richest individuals adding $2 trillion to their pockets in 2024, ...