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Resources for News Media. Media Contacts. Cancer Reporting Fellowships. Advisory Board Meetings. Social Media Events. Cancer Currents Blog. Contributing to Cancer Research. Every six years the WHA negotiates and approves a work plan for WHO the most recent plan, known as the general programme of work, covers , 5 and every two years it approves a biennial budget for the work plan the current budget is for The annual WHA meeting in May also serves as a key forum for nations to debate important health policy issues.
Member states within each region designate members to serve on the Executive Board on a rotating basis. The U. WHO relies on contributions from member states and private organizations for funding to implement its budget and work plan. However, actual revenue and expenditures over that period may deviate from the budgeted amount, such as when additional expenditures occur in response to health emergencies.
One billion more people benefiting from universal health coverage 1, Actual revenue and expenditures over the two-year period may differ from these amounts. Sum of category budgets may not equal total due to rounding. WHO faces a number of institutional challenges, including: These and other challenges were particularly evident after the perceived failures of the agency during the response to Ebola in West Africa in , and many called for significant reform of the agency as a result.
One of the main ways in which the U. In , including assessed and voluntary contributions, the U. For many years, the assessed contribution for the U. Figure 2: U. Voluntary contributions for specific projects or activities, on the other hand, have varied to reflect changing U. Over the last ten years, U.
Higher amounts of voluntary contributions can be reflective of increased U. WHO reports that U. This includes U. In addition, a number of U.
For example, U. For example, the U. While the U. The Biden administration has restored U. Clift C. Thirteenth General Programme of Work July 3, The Executive Board.
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