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The WHO aims for financial stability despite US exit

The World Health Organization’s inaugural Investment Round aims to instill stability in the face of global health headwinds and a US exit.

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Fig. 1: Aiming high.
Fig. 2: Fluctuating funding.

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Nasto, B. The WHO aims for financial stability despite US exit. Nat Med 31, 1042–1044 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-025-03649-z

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