WHO Appeals for Unity as Trump Rekindles US Exit Drama

The World Health Organization (WHO) has expressed deep regret over the United States’ renewed plans to withdraw from the global health body. The move follows President Donald Trump’s executive order, signed on his first day in office, reigniting his long-standing criticism of the organization.

This marks the second time Trump has signaled his intent to pull the US out of the WHO, citing alleged mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic and bias towards China.

“The WHO failed in its basic duty and must be held accountable,” Trump argued during a similar push in 2020.

WHO, however, defended its legacy, highlighting collaborative achievements like eradicating smallpox and nearly defeating polio, thanks to the US’s pivotal leadership.

“American institutions have greatly benefited from membership in WHO,” the agency stated, emphasizing its role in global health progress since the US joined as a founding member in 1948.

The organization has implemented sweeping reforms to enhance efficiency and accountability, and Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesus underscored WHO’s critical role in addressing health crises and protecting vulnerable populations.

Health experts warn that an American withdrawal could weaken international health initiatives, especially during pandemics. WHO remains optimistic, expressing hope for a reversal of the decision.

“We hope the United States will reconsider,” the agency said, calling for renewed collaboration to safeguard millions worldwide.

  • Gad Oteba

    Gad Oteba is an investigative journalist with close to a decade of experience in uncovering stories that matter. His work focuses on corruption, governance, and social justice issues in Africa. Driven by a commitment to transparency and accountability, Gad aims to bring hidden truths to light and ensure that the voices of the marginalized are heard. Through his rigorous reporting and in-depth analysis, he strives to make a lasting impact on the communities he covers.

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