Like U.S. Argentina To Withdraw From WHO
Argentina has announced its decision to withdraw from the World Health Organisation (WHO), aligning with a similar move made by the United States under President Donald Trump.
The announcement was made on Wednesday by presidential spokesperson Manuel Adorni, signaling a significant shift in Argentina’s global health policy.
The decision follows Trump’s executive order last month, which formalised the US exit from WHO, citing concerns over the organisation’s handling of global health crises and its relationship with China.
Argentina’s withdrawal suggests growing skepticism among some nations regarding WHO’s role and effectiveness.
While further details on Argentina’s reasoning remain unclear, the move could have far-reaching implications for the country’s public health programs, international collaborations, and funding for disease control initiatives.
It also raises questions about how Argentina plans to manage global health challenges outside the framework of the WHO.