After USAID and WHO: global health without the U.S. [Forbes] ↳

According to Forbes, the dismantling of USAID and the U.S. exit from the World Health Organization have left a significant leadership and funding gap in global health initiatives. Without renewed American engagement or alternative governance models, weakened health systems and unmet needs in vulnerable countries could widen, forcing a rethinking of how global health priorities are funded and led.

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