
The international health organization plans to reassess its strategy and adopt measures to ensure funding so that it can compensate for the potential deficit left by the withdrawal of the USA.
It is suggested that the American withdrawal could create a significant financial problem for the WHO. The organization's director emphasized the need to resolve this situation to guarantee the sustainability of the organization's operations and to continue its programs worldwide.
"We must seriously consider this," the director added, noting that the departure of one of the largest sponsors of the WHO requires new ways to secure funding.
The organization plans to develop a plan that takes into account different financial scenarios and the possibilities of attracting other countries for funding.