When the plague, cholera and yellow fever rippled deadly waves across a newly industrialised and interconnected world in the mid-19th century, taking a global approach to health became an imperative.
By Patrick Wingrove, Jennifer Rigby and Emma Farge NEW YORK/GENEVA (Reuters) - The United States will leave the World Health ...
The Geneva-based WHO plays a pivotal role in battling global health threats, focusing on infectious diseases as well as ...
The planned departure would leave the WHO scrambling to replace its top donor, which contributed $1.3 billion to the ...