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Trump moves to withdraw US from WHO over agency's handling of pandemic, failure to reform By Christian Daily International, Tuesday, January 21, 2025

 

Trump moves to withdraw US from WHO over agency's handling of pandemic, failure to reform

World Health Organization (WHO) chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus looks on during a press conference on the World Health Organization's 75th anniversary in Geneva, on April 6, 2023.
World Health Organization (WHO) chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus looks on during a press conference on the World Health Organization's 75th anniversary in Geneva, on April 6, 2023. FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP via Getty Images

President Donald Trump signed an executive order on his first day back in office to begin withdrawing the United States from the World Health Organization (WHO), a move that some scientists and faith leaders warn could reverse decades of progress in combating infectious diseases such as AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis. 

The order halts future U.S. funding to the WHO, recalls federal personnel and contractors working with the agency and directs officials to identify alternative partners to handle activities previously managed by the WHO. The decision, which still requires congressional approval, marks Trump’s second attempt to sever ties with the United Nation’s specialized health agency in less than five years.

Experts caution that withdrawing from the WHO could weaken global defenses against emerging health threats and pandemics. The U.S. has historically been the WHO’s largest donor, contributing hundreds of millions of dollars annually and supplying personnel with specialized expertise. The WHO’s annual budget ranges from $2 billion to $3 billion, and the U.S. has provided between $160 million and $815 million each year over the past decade.

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Trump first sought to withdraw from the WHO in July 2020, citing its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. President Joe Biden reversed that decision on his first day in office in January 2021, but Trump has now revived the withdrawal plan, citing concerns over WHO governance, financial contributions and alleged political influence.

“The United States noticed its withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2020 due to the organization’s mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic that arose out of Wuhan, China, and other global health crises, its failure to adopt urgently needed reforms, and its inability to demonstrate independence from the inappropriate political influence of WHO member states,” the executive order states.

The order also criticized WHO’s funding structure, noting that China, with a population three times that of the U.S., contributes nearly 90% less to the organization. “In addition, the WHO continues to demand unfairly onerous payments from the United States, far out of proportion with other countries’ assessed payments,” it adds.

Concerns over the impact on global health collaboration

The U.S. withdrawal could disrupt WHO-coordinated initiatives, such as the yearly determination of flu vaccine compositions and access to critical genetic databases used to develop medicines and immunizations. Agencies like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) may also face challenges in collaborating with WHO.

During Trump's previous effort to withdraw from WHO, some Christian leaders also expressed concerns about the decision.

“Like all organizations, the WHO has made mistakes, but it remains a vital network for strengthening collaboration and strategic response,” said Elijah M. Brown, general secretary and CEO of the Baptist World Alliance at the time, as quoted by Good Faith Media.

He expressed his disappointment that “the United States would choose to withdraw support and further erode institutions and relationships that foster health and well-being at a global level,” and cautioned that the decision “imperils a range of ongoing coordinated WHO responses to Ebola, leprosy and malaria that will further jeopardize lives.”

“As faith leaders, we hold onto the biblical convictions both to pray for our governments and to work to honor the inherent dignity in all people by nurturing the seeds of compassion and just peace,” Brown concluded.

WHO expresses regret over Trump's decision

WHO has faced criticism for its early pandemic response, including advising against mask usage and failing to recognize airborne transmission of COVID-19 until late in the pandemic. The agency has also been embroiled in a sexual abuse scandal, with reports of health workers assaulting women during the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

In a statement Tuesday, WHO expressed regret over Trump’s decision.

“We hope the United States will reconsider and we look forward to engaging in constructive dialogue to maintain the partnership between the USA and WHO,” the organization said, according to The Associated Press.

“For over seven decades, WHO and the USA have saved countless lives and protected Americans and all people from health threats. Together, we ended smallpox, and together we have brought polio to the brink of eradication,” the statement added.

WHO spokesperson Tarik Jasarevic noted at a news briefing in Geneva that the U.S. accounted for 18% of WHO’s 2023 budget, making it the single largest contributor. He declined to comment on the potential impact of the U.S. withdrawal on the organization’s operations.

This article was originally published by Christian Daily International

Christian Daily International provides biblical, factual and personal news, stories and perspectives from every region, focusing on religious freedom, holistic mission and other issues relevant for the global Church today.

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Hamas Surrenders to Israel by Mark Megahan January 21, 2025 No comments

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Hamas Surrenders to Israel


Hamas agreed to a “ceasefire” that looks a whole lot more like total surrender on their part. They’re coughing up all the hostages they have left who survived. In exchange, Israel will stop bombing them and allow food supplies through. The Israelis astounded everyone by agreeing to hand back all their Palestinian prisoners. Even the really dangerous ones. They’re free to return home to Gaza and help clean up the rubble.

Hamas agrees to deal

Now that Israel has flattened Gaza flat, bombed out all the bunkers and destroyed the spiderweb of tunnels, Hamas surrendered. Because Joe Biden is still in charge a few more days, they’re calling it a “ceasefire.

It’s really total surrender and it’s only happening now because President Donald Trump is on the job. Even before he’s been sworn in.

Trump announced that the hostages better be released before he’s sworn in or “all hell would break loose.” Within hours, there was a firm deal to release all the hostages. Since Israel already neutralized Hamas militarily, the captives were the only reason to continue fighting.

Hamas
They’re free to return home to Gaza and help clean up the rubble.

Blinky Blinken can call it a ceasefire if he wants but the world can see that the terrorists have been defeated.

The official government vote in Israel isn’t scheduled until January 16 but Trump has already announced “that a deal has been agreed upon.” Hamas is amazed that they’re getting all their own back, who had been held prisoner in Israel.

In exchange for “thirty-three Israeli captives, including women, children and civilians over the age of 50,” the terrorists get back thousands.

2000 Palestinian prisoners

The only reason Israel is allowing “about 2000 Palestinian prisoners” to return to Gaza is so they don’t have to feed them. They’re including “250 prisoners serving life sentences.

If the Hamas soldiers expect to get any daily food rations from the aid trucks, they’re going to need to move a huge pile of rocks. Since they’re doing hard labor and staying out of trouble, let the United Nations feed them.

Details are still a little sketchy but the general idea is that a “temporary ceasefire” will “bring to an end the destruction visited upon Gaza.” Hamas is out of ammo anyway.

Hamas surrendered.

The deal will also, finally, allow displaced Palestinians to return to their homes – though after Israel’s deliberate destruction campaign, many homes no longer remain.

In the first six weeks, there will only be a “partial withdrawal of Israeli troops in Gaza.” Just in case Hamas gets sneaky. There will be “a surge of aid into the enclave.

After Israel gets their hostages back, they’ll pull back to right next to the border. Except for a few key strategic areas they need to keep free from Hamas infestation.

2 Timothy 2:14-21 & MORE Bible READINGS

 

2 Timothy 2:14-21


Remind them of this, and charge them before the Lord to avoid disputing about words, which does no good, but only ruins the hearers. Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a workman who has no need to be ashamed, rightly handling the word of truth. Avoid such godless chatter, for it will lead people into more and more ungodliness, and their talk will eat its way like gangrene. Among them are Hymenae'us and Phile'tus, who have swerved from the truth by holding that the resurrection is past already. They are upsetting the faith of some. But God's firm foundation stands, bearing this seal: "The Lord knows those who are his," and, "Let every one who names the name of the Lord depart from iniquity." In a great house there are not only vessels of gold and silver but also of wood and earthenware, and some for noble use, some for ignoble. If any one purifies himself from what is ignoble, then he will be a vessel for noble use, consecrated and useful to the master of the house, ready for any good work.
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