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US Exits WHO, Refuses to Pay Fees

by Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor

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United States Withdraws from World Health Institution

The United States officially completed its withdrawal from the world Health Organization (WHO) on July 6, 2023, initiating a process that began with the Trump governance’s proclamation in April 2020. This decision, finalized under the Biden administration, concluded a period of strained ‍relations and funding disputes with the international health body.

Historical Context and Trump Administration’s Decision

The decision to ⁣withdraw stemmed‌ from former ⁢president​ Donald Trump’s accusations that the‌ WHO mishandled the initial response⁣ to​ the COVID-19‍ pandemic, ‌specifically alleging bias towards China. Trump claimed the WHO was too slow to investigate the origins of the virus and accept travel restrictions ⁤from China. On⁢ April ⁣14, 2020, Trump​ announced he would halt funding​ to the WHO, and on May 29, 2020, he⁤ formally initiated the withdrawal​ process. U.S. Department of State statement on⁣ withdrawal ⁢details the ⁤initial justification for the decision.

Biden Administration and Re-engagement ‍Efforts

Upon ⁤taking office in january 2021, President Joe Biden immediately⁣ signaled his ⁤intention to rejoin⁢ the WHO. However, due ⁤to U.S. law and WHO regulations, the formal re-entry ⁤process required a notice ‍of withdrawal to be rescinded ​and a funding commitment⁤ to be fulfilled. The Biden administration formally reversed the ⁢withdrawal on January 20, ⁤2021, but​ the ⁣original withdrawal notice remained in effect untill July 6, 2023. The White House statement outlines Biden’s initial actions regarding​ the WHO.

Financial Implications and⁣ U.S. Funding

The united⁣ States was historically the WHO’s largest ‍single donor, ‌contributing over $400 million annually. During the period​ of withdrawal, the U.S.considerably reduced⁣ its financial ‌contributions, impacting the WHO’s ability to fund critical‌ programs. In December⁢ 2023, the Biden administration pledged‌ to fulfill its⁣ assessed financial⁢ obligations to⁢ the WHO, totaling over⁢ $600 million.‌ WHO News Release details the U.S. funding commitment.

Impact on Global Health Security

The⁣ U.S. withdrawal created uncertainty in global health security ‌efforts, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. The WHO relies on member states’ cooperation and financial support to effectively respond to health emergencies.⁤ The ‌re-engagement of the U.S. is​ seen as crucial for strengthening ⁢the WHO’s​ capacity to prevent, detect, and respond⁢ to future pandemics. A report by the Council on foreign Relations highlights the implications of the withdrawal and re-engagement: Council on Foreign Relations – U.S. and ‍WHO Funding.

Future of U.S.-WHO Relations

The Biden administration has emphasized ​the ⁢importance of working with the WHO to strengthen global health security and address emerging health‍ threats. ​Ongoing ‌discussions focus on reforms within ⁢the WHO‌ to​ improve its clarity, accountability, and effectiveness. The U.S. is actively participating in negotiations to establish a new pandemic treaty aimed at enhancing international cooperation in

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