The Geneva-based World Health Organization (WHO) has proposed cutting its budget by a fifth. This comes after its largest contributor, the US, decided to withdraw. The organisation must now reduce its tasks and staff, it said.

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    24 days ago

    I can hear the echoes of people saying “why should I care about US politics?”

    This is one example. The biggest problems we face as humanity can only be solved with a global effort.

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      24 days ago

      We should get to the point of being knowledgeable about the WHOs function, current financial support and reasons thereof, and what we can do to support its functions. Focusing on what another country does or does not, even if related to a common resource it’s a waste of time at best.

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        24 days ago

        … Except what a country does or does not do directly impacts the WHOs functions and financial support, so… Kind of important.

        There are many contributors, some substantially more than others, and any of them leaving will have an impact on the efficacy of the WHO.

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          24 days ago

          For a program that has such a profound impact, that seems like such a small budget. It’s a shame that the US cuts $116M to save precious money, while maintaining $16 billion in, for example, petroleum subsidies.

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            24 days ago

            These contributions are so small. I wouldn’t mind if my own country increased their contributions to WHO by 20% to make up for this shortfall.

            The biggest problem is that the WHO is a worldwide health organization. Without cooperation from the States, there could be huge health impacts elsewhere that could have been otherwise averted. Will other countries also pull out?

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            24 days ago

            Exactly. $116M is absolutely inconsequential to the budget and by extension the American people. What the WHO produces has a huge impact on all people, including, yup American people. So the American people are only losing here.

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      23 days ago

      The american elite managed to convince ordinary americans that evil foreigners are to blame for all their problems. This is something you notice if you follow US media.

      They are just whining about how China, Europe, Mexico, Canada, the World Health Organization has been super unfair to them. Even Africa is blamed !

      It’s complete non-sense.

      • Lack of healthcare : Barack Obama tried a small improvement with his Affordable Healthcare Act. He faced unprecedented hatred. People accused him of being “radical communist”. He had to beg Congress members to pass the bill.

      • Drugs : One criminal family, the Sacklers, bribed doctors and dentists to overprescribe oxicotyn. The FDA didn’t act until it was too late. The result was an unprecedented opioid crisis that quickly turned into a heroin crisis. Prosecutors refuse to prosecute the Sackler family.

      • Bad infrastructure : George W. Bush spent $1 trillion dollar on the Irak war. Okay. What exactly did he get in return…? Are americans better off? Are Irakis better off? Contractors just swallowed the cash. China used their money to build a world class high speed train network.

      • Gun violence : Well, they sell guns like candies. Any 18 year old psycho can easily purchase a gun and shoot up the local school or movie theater.

      • Lack of affordable housing : American zoning rules prevent high density housing from being built. Look at San Francisco or LA. Individual houses but people are struggling to get a roof over their head.

      Their problems are all caused by americans.

      But unfortunately, many of them now think the rest of the world is to blame.

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        24 days ago

        The american elite managed to convince ordinary americans that evil foreigners are to blame for all their problems.

        No they didn’t. Millions of Americans already believed this and were waiting only for permission to externalize it.

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    24 days ago

    I was going to ask why the US was contributing 20% of the WHO budget, but it looks like the US produces about 25% of the world’s total GDP.