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Strengthening the WHO in the pandemic era by removing a persistent structural defect in financing.

Nkuchia M M'ikanathaDavid P Welliver
Published in: Globalization and health (2021)
The COVID-19 pandemic, with its devastating toll on human life and global economic stability, presents an opportunity for reflection and refocusing. Realigning WHO's financial structure to its founders' vision, as proposed here, would likely safeguard both the agency's autonomy and member states' trust, while alleviating concerns about undue influence from powerful donors. Removing the persistent structural defect in financing would empower WHO to lead and coordinate global response to meet the inevitable challenges of the coming decades.
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