Member states allow WHO to use reserves for salaries and severance

World Health Organization member states agreed Thursday to temporarily suspend a financial regulation, allowing the agency to use its corporate reserves to cover staff costs.

WHO is facing a significant budget crisis due to reduced funding from donors, and the withdrawal announcement and termination of U.S. funding agreements. The United States has also not paid its dues to WHO for 2024-2025, amounting to $260 million. The agency was also running a deficit for the past two years, spending more money than it had.

WHO has recently taken some belt-tightening measures, including freezing hiring and limiting travel. But as of May 2025, it still faces a salary shortfall of $317 million for the year.

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