Cuts in international aid could bring an end to decades of progress in fighting child mortality, and even reverse the trend, the United Nations warned Monday.
Dr. Nzuzi Katondi, WHO TB officer in Angola, said that the WHO congratulates the Angolan government for its dedicated efforts ...
Critics of the Trump administration’s early actions on global health—withdrawing from the World Health Organization (WHO) and ...
The suggestion that we abandon our commitment to WHO is emotional and without understanding of the interconnectedness of ...
The number of children dying globally before their fifth birthday declined to 4.8 million in 2023, while stillbirths declined ...
The United Nations AIDS agency has warned that the number of new HIV infections worldwide could surge to 2,000 per day, with ...
A staff memo has revealed the latest in a series of cost-cutting measures at the UN agency since Donald Trump's decision to with the US from the organisation.
The WHO constitution doesn’t have a legal mechanism that allows countries to pull out. But that doesn’t mean they can’t.
Slashing tuberculosis aid could endanger millions of lives abroad, health authorities say, with potential consequences for ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) injects fresh support into Democratic Republic (DR) of Congo vaccination drive ...
Over the past two decades, conversations surrounding mental wellness have entered the cultural consciousness in the western ...
Chad has one of the highest rates of maternal mortality. A group of midwives helped but now their jobs are on the line — one ...