The World Health Organization (WHO) is enacting cost-saving strategies and reassessing its health program priorities in response to the United States’ decision to withdraw from the agency. The U.S., previously the WHO’s largest financial contributor, accounted for approximately 18%

China has reaffirmed its strong support for the World Health Organization (WHO) following the announcement of the United States’ withdrawal from the global health body. The decision by the U.S. has sparked widespread concern about the future of international health cooperation, particularly in light of ongoing global challenges. “WHO’s Role Is