The U.S. withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO) marks one of the most significant shifts in American global health policy in decades.
This tag gathers all JRL CHARTS coverage on the political, diplomatic, and public health consequences of ending U.S. membership and funding in the WHO — including how the decision affects international disease surveillance, vaccine coordination, and health equity initiatives.
Our reporting focuses not just on the policy aspects of the WHO exit, but on the real-world impacts — especially in vulnerable populations and LGBTQ communities worldwide. From disruptions in HIV/AIDS prevention programs to challenges for transgender health and global vaccine campaigns, the WHO withdrawal intersects with major public health issues and political debates at home and abroad.
Explore articles under this tag to stay informed on how changes in global health leadership, funding shifts, and U.S. foreign health policy are reshaping international cooperation — and what it means for lives and communities everywhere.
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