WHO to lose nearly a quarter of its workforce – 2,000 jobs – due to US withdrawing funding
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- The World Health Organization is set to lose over 2,000 jobs, nearly a quarter of its workforce, as it grapples with the repercussions of the United States withdrawing its funding. This move, initiated by the Trump administration in January, has forced the WHO to scale back its operations and restructure its management.
- The reduction in workforce underscores the financial strain on the WHO, which relies heavily on contributions from member states. The loss of US funding not only impacts the organization’s capacity to respond to global health crises but also raises concerns about the future of international health cooperation.
- This development reflects broader trends in the Trump administration's approach to international organizations, as seen in the reassignment of powers from the US Department of Education to other federal agencies. Such actions have sparked criticism and highlight ongoing debates about the role of the US in global governance and the implications for public health and education.
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