Public health experts evaluate the global and financial impact of the U.S. leaving the World Health Organization.
A recent flurry of executive orders and surprise actions by the Trump administration have roiled WHO, the CDC and the international public health community.
A Necessity for Advancing Health and Well-Being, Dr. Laura Magaña, ASPPH President and CEO, underscores the critical ...
A U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention official, John Nkengasong, sent a memo to senior leaders at the agency on ...
The ending of the commitment to the World Health Organization by the United States poses as an existential threat to the well ...
"Unfairly onerous payments" are cited in the executive order as a reason for WHO withdrawal. Countries’ dues are a percentage of their gross domestic product, meaning that as the world’s richest ...
The uncertainty around the Trump Administration's sweeping funding freeze is also alarming many in the world of global health ...
This action follows an executive order signed by President Trump on his first day in office to withdraw the United States ...
The poor management of public health risks associated with travel by most countries proved among the most contentious issue ...
Partnership is essential for solving complex global challenges. In global health, however, partnership has become associated with a specific model: public–private partnerships (PPPs), in which the key ...
On his first day in office, President Donald Trump signed an executive order withdrawing the U.S. from the World Health ...