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AUC Chairperson Faki Appeals to US to Reconsider WHO Exit

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NAIROBI, Kenya – African Union Chairperson Moussa Faki has issued a fervent appeal to the United States to reverse its decision to exit the World Health Organization (WHO), warning of its potential impact on global health initiatives, particularly in Africa.

In a detailed statement, Faki highlighted the vital role the U.S. has played as a founding member of WHO, emphasizing its decades-long commitment to shaping global public health. 

“The U.S. has been instrumental in crafting WHO’s norms and instruments for public health security,” Faki stated, underlining how this partnership has benefited countless lives worldwide.

The African Union leader expressed particular concern about how the move would disrupt programs led by the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC). Established with strong U.S. support, Africa CDC collaborates with WHO to detect, prepare for, and respond to public health emergencies across the continent.

“WHO’s mandate is central to ensuring global public health security,” Faki noted. “The U.S. exit will undermine efforts to build resilient health systems and address pandemics effectively.”

The WHO itself has echoed these sentiments. In a statement issued after the U.S. announced its withdrawal, the organization expressed regret and emphasized the deep partnership that has saved lives for over seven decades. 

From eradicating smallpox to tackling emerging diseases, WHO and the U.S. have worked side by side to improve global health.

The U.S. decision to leave WHO has stirred controversy since its announcement, with many pointing to President Donald Trump’s criticisms of the organization during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Trump accused WHO of mishandling the crisis and being overly influenced by China, leading to his renewed push for withdrawal.

Despite this, the WHO remains hopeful that the U.S. will reconsider its stance. “WHO plays a critical role in protecting health and security worldwide, including in the U.S.,” the organization said, adding, “We look forward to continuing this essential partnership.”

The United States has been a cornerstone of WHO since its inception in 1948, contributing to efforts that have shaped global health policies. 

Faki’s plea underscores the broader global impact of this decision, particularly on vulnerable regions reliant on WHO-led programs.

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