Foreign and DiplomaticHealth

WHO Expresses Regret Over U.S. Decision to Withdraw From Organization

1 Mins read

By Bunmi Yekini

The World Health Organization (WHO) has expressed deep regret following the United States’ announcement of its intent to withdraw from the global health body.

In a statement, WHO highlighted its critical role in safeguarding global health, including the well-being of Americans, by tackling disease outbreaks, strengthening health systems, and addressing health emergencies in some of the world’s most challenging regions.

“The United States, a founding member of WHO since 1948, has been instrumental in shaping the organization’s efforts alongside 193 other Member States,” the statement read. WHO emphasized the collaborative achievements of the past, including the eradication of smallpox and significant strides in polio eradication, made possible through joint efforts with American institutions.

Read Also: WHO Convenes Experts to Develop Guidelines for New HIV Prevention and Testing Approaches

The organization also noted the reforms undertaken in recent years to enhance accountability and effectiveness, appealing for constructive dialogue to maintain the long-standing partnership.

“We hope the United States will reconsider this decision and work with us to protect the health and well-being of millions worldwide,” WHO urged.

The U.S. decision marks a significant turning point in global health diplomacy, with concerns rising about its potential implications for future global health initiatives.

Related posts
Health

LASG Launches Emergency Vaccination at King’s College Annexe to Contain Diphtheria Outbreak

2 Mins read
By Bunmi Yekini In response to a recent diphtheria outbreak at King’s College Annexe, Victoria Island, the Lagos State Government has launched…
Health

Diphtheria Outbreak in King’s College: Lagos State Activates Emergency Response

2 Mins read
The Lagos State Government has activated its Emergency Response Committee following an outbreak of diphtheria in the boarding house of King’s College,…
Foreign and DiplomaticHealthNews

MSF Conducts Landmark Mass Drug Administration in Dagahaley to Combat Schistosomiasis

2 Mins read
By Bunmi Yekini In a major effort to curb the spread of schistosomiasis in the Dagahaley refugee camp, part of the Dadaab…
Subscribe To Our Newsletters 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.