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WHO proposing to cut jobs and slash budget by a fifth, memo shows

  • The World Health Organization proposed to cut its budget by 21%, from US$5.3 billion to US$4.2 billion, due to significant funding gaps caused by the U.S. Withdrawal and reduced international assistance funding.
  • The U.S. Is withdrawing substantial financial support, which accounts for about 18% of WHO's funding, according to an internal memo.
  • WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stated the organization has 'no choice' but to reduce its work and workforce due to a nearly $600 million income gap.
  • Tedros emphasized that disruptions to global health programs could lead to significant health crises, including 'more than 10 million additional cases of HIV and three million HIV-related deaths'.
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WHO facing $2.5-bn gap even after slashing budget: report

The World Health Organization is facing a gaping deficit this year and through 2027 following the US decision to withdraw, even after dramatically slashing its budget, a media report indicated Wednesday.

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