World Health Organization officials, donors, and diplomats gathered in Geneva this week amid significant funding challenges following the United States decision to withdraw from the agency, according to Reuters.
The US, which contributed around 18 percent of WHO’s funding, was absent from the assembly as the organization faces a $600m budget shortfall for 2025 and plans a 21 percent funding cut over the next two years.
The WHO will focus on core priorities like vaccine approval, outbreak response, and providing treatment guidelines while scaling back training programs and offices in wealthier countries. Despite President Donald Trump’s recent comments hinting at a possible reversal, global health leaders say the US remains on course to officially leave the WHO in January 2026, Reuters reported.