
European health authorities urge greater WHO support
The Peninsula
Helsinki: Six European national health authorities have called for increased European engagement with the World Health Organization (WHO) in response...
Helsinki: Six European national health authorities have called for increased European engagement with the World Health Organization (WHO) in response to the potential withdrawal of the United States.
The heads of the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) and five other European national health institutions published an open letter in the prestigious Lancet journal, highlighting the challenges posed by a possible US exit. The letter emphasized that European nations must swiftly assume a greater role within the WHO.
According to a press release issued Saturday by THL, the letter urged European countries not only to increase their financial contributions to WHO but also to send more experts to the organization. The appeal was co-signed by the national health institutions of Norway, Denmark, France, Austria, and Portugal.
A stronger European commitment to WHO would "stabilize the organization" and ensure "that its values continue to shape global health policy," the letter stated.
The US has been WHO's largest financial contributor and supplies hundreds of experts to the organization. The letter warned that WHO's heavy reliance on the US poses a significant risk, a concern that is now materializing.