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WHO comments on United States announcement of intent to withdraw
The World Health Organization regrets the announcement that the United States of America intends to withdraw from the Organization.
WHO plays a crucial role in protecting the health and security of the world’s people, including Americans, by addressing the root causes of disease, building stronger health systems, and detecting, preventing and responding to health emergencies, including disease outbreaks, often in dangerous places where others cannot go.
The United States was a founding member of WHO in 1948 and has participated in shaping and governing WHO’s work ever since, alongside 193 other Member States, including through its active participation in the World Health Assembly and Executive Board.
For over seven decades, WHO and the USA have saved countless lives and protected Americans and all people from health threats. Together, we ended smallpox, and together we have brought polio to the brink of eradication. American institutions have contributed to and benefited from membership in WHO.
With the participation of the United States and other Member States, WHO has over the past 7 years implemented the largest set of reforms in its history, to transform our accountability, cost-effectiveness, and impact in countries. This work continues.
We hope the United States will reconsider and we look forward to engaging in constructive dialogue to maintain the partnership between the USA and WHO, for the benefit of the health and well-being of millions of people around the globe.
🚨 Tomorrow! 🌍
Don’t miss the webinar, "Private Finance and Financialisation: A Threat to Global Health," co-organized by The Collective and UNU-IIGH.
📅 Date: 21 January 2025
🕒 Time: 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM CET | 10:00 PM – 11:00 PM MYT
✨ Highlight: Be the first to explore the new UNU-IIGH Briefing Paper, "Private Financial Actors and Financialisation in Global Health." This paper unveils the risks posed by financialisation to public health, and good governance, and calls for action to safeguard the public interest from harmful private capital investment.
👉 It’s not too late to register: https://t.co/Z5zK4A0Gov
#UNU #GlobalHealth #PowerAndAccountability #PrivateFinance #Financialisation
@bmohunter
Congratulations to our Co-Chair Katerini T. Storeng for her promotion to Professor in Medical Anthropology and Global Health at the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Oslo!
@KStoreng, @UniOslo_MED, @UniOslo_GH
https://t.co/MjXYzcyFi0
Next week, WHO organizes its first ‘investment round’ with the goal of raising $7.1 billion 💰
@KStoreng & I ask: Will mimicking global health partnerships’ replenishment model pay off?
✒️ Essay in @Global_Policy 👉 https://t.co/esmE32PgNB
Our new piece @TheLancet is out from the working group on access and ethics
“Recent shortcomings call for a stronger role for public governance through WHO, which has a unique claim to global political legitimacy…”
@SuerieMoon @adam_strobe
📢Upcoming Collective Conversation event chaired by @JosephHarrisBU
Universal health reforms are affordable, especially in a period of crisis with @yates_rob
📍Online
🗓️15.30 CEST, 8th October
🔗https://t.co/BSnF80L12P
Today, @AdeBengyP will defend his PhD thesis “The rise of public-private partnerships as agents of global governance. The case of pandemic preparedness and response” @UniOslo. Very proud to have co-supervised with Olav Schram Stokke
https://t.co/zgofq0paga
The HIV movement showed us that one of the biggest determinants of health was community-led advocacy. My first blog for the @Collective_hlth explores what that could mean for digital health & rights ✊
Last week I became Dr. Marco Zenone! It was an amazing adventure @LSHTM. I'm very proud of the work & more grateful for the folks I met on the way (you know who you are!). If you ever want to talk cancer disinformation/digital platforms/the CDOH... reach out!
📢 New blog post
If digital technologies are a determinant of health, what determines digital access, inclusion and security in the future? In our most recent blog post, Collective member @saralmdavis discusses.
🔗https://t.co/yhLtKAKVRE
📢Upcoming event
Looking forward to the upcoming event with Collective member @JamesPfeiffer19! We will explore the #DebtCrisis as a political determinant of health in Africa
📅15.30, 20th Aug
📍Online and in Oslo at @sum_uio
Join us! 🔗https://t.co/NsAwEC2Aqp
🚨Online event 11 July: "The #PandemicTreaty and #IHR negotiations: Reflections on the Political Determinants of Health" with: @sfparr, @pretpat, @SuerieMoon
Co-organised by @Collective_hlth and @GVAGrad_GHC
🗓️11 July, 17.00 CEST | 11.00 EST
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🔗https://t.co/utCxJxkarc
❗️Upcoming event
The #PandemicTreaty and #IHR negotiations: Reflections on the Political Determinants of Health
With: @sfparr, @SuerieMoon, @pretpat
🗓️11th July 2024, 17:00 CEST | 11:00 EST
📍Online
🔗https://t.co/utCxJxkarc
📌Event reminder: "When Misfortune becomes Injustice" with Collective member @AE_Yamin
Join us to learn about the progress and challenges in deploying human rights to advance health and social equality
🗓️15:00, 11th June
📍Online
🔗https://t.co/6djsAKne3u
🌍Join us for the 1st webinar on "#GlobalHealth Governance" series on June 6, 8 PM MYT / 12 PM UCT.
Dive into discussions on #accountability and governance with top experts!
Register now! 🔗 https://t.co/6pevoYaFXm