BERLIN/GENEVA (REUTERS) - Germany and France want to give more money and power to the World Health Organisation (WHO) after the Covid-19 pandemic underscored long-standing financial and legal weaknesses at the UN agency, an internal document seen by Reuters shows.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
BERLIN/GENEVA - Germany and France want to give more money and power to the World Health Organisation after the Covid-19 pandemic underscored longstanding financial and legal weaknesses at the UN agency, an internal document seen by Reuters shows.
"Not only during the current pandemic, it has become clear that the WHO partly lacks the abilities to fulfil this mandate," the document seen by Reuters said. The move shows the two countries' keen interest in an overhaul aimed at strengthening the WHO, despite talks on the matter with the United States collapsing earlier in August at G-7 level over differing views about the reform. G-7 refers to the Group of Seven richest economies, and includes the US, Germany, France, Britain, Italy, Japan and Canada.
The Franco-German reform plan is focused on strengthening the WHO, in part to empower it to be able to be more critical of member states if they do not honour global rules on transparency in reporting health and disease issues. "WHO's overall budget with roughly US$5 billion per biennium equals the funding of a larger sub-regional hospital," the joint paper said, urging larger and more reliable funding.
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