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WHO cuts appeal for health emergencies by a third to $1bln in 2026'We're focusing on those most in need, where we can save the most lives,' Executive Director Chikwe Ihekweazu told a Geneva briefing on ​Tuesday, saying the funding would go to 36 emergencies, including Gaza, Sudan and Ukraine.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>WHO logo seen near its headquarters in Geneva.</p></div>

WHO logo seen near its headquarters in Geneva.

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Geneva - ​The World Health Organization is appealing for $1 billion for health emergencies this year, down by a third ​from last year, as donor funding falls ‌and amid doubts about contributions from ⁠its former top ‌donor, the United States.

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"We're focusing on those most in need, where we can save the most lives," Executive Director Chikwe Ihekweazu told a Geneva briefing on ​Tuesday, saying the funding would go to 36 emergencies, including Gaza, Sudan and Ukraine.

"We are deeply worried about the vast ‌needs ‌and how we will meet them," he added.

Ihekweazu denied that the WHO ⁠would fully withdraw from any crisis. "What we have done is, in each of those contexts, is we've maybe not done ⁠as much as we would ⁠like to do," he told reporters.

The U.S. ‌officially left the WHO on ‌January 22, faulting the global health agency for its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. The WHO has vigorously ‍defended its record.

In the past, the U.S. has been a major contributor to both the WHO's emergency appeal, which relies on voluntary donations, and its wider budget based partly on mandatory member fees.

Ihekweazu said last year Washington was not a major ​donor to the emergency ‌appeal, naming top contributors as the European Union, Saudi Arabia and Germany.

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(Published 03 February 2026, 16:29 IST)