Trump expands battle with WHO far beyond aid suspension
Source: Washington Post
Trump expands battle with WHO far beyond aid suspension
By John Hudson, Josh Dawsey and Souad Mekhennet
April 25, 2020 at 6:25 p.m. EDT
President Trump and his top aides are working behind the scenes to sideline the World Health Organization on several fronts as they seek to shift blame for the novel coronavirus pandemic to the world body, according to U.S. and foreign officials involved in the discussions.
Last week, the president announced a 60-day hold on U.S. money to the WHO, but other steps by his top officials go beyond a temporary funding freeze, raising concerns about the permanent weakening of the organization amid a rapidly spreading crisis.
At the State Department, officials are stripping references to the WHO from virus fact sheets, and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has instructed his employees to cut out the middle man when it comes to public health initiatives the United States previously supported through the WHO.
The United States will now attempt to reroute the WHO funds to nongovernmental organizations involved in public health, according to interviews with U.S. officials and an internal memo obtained by The Washington Post.
The Secretary has asked the State Department and USAID to identify and utilize alternative implementers for foreign assistance programs beyond the WHO, read a memo sent to State Department employees in recent days.
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Mister Ed
(5,940 posts)I wonder if "nongovernmental organizations" is a fancy term for "cronies".
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(21,744 posts)MiniMe
(21,717 posts)That is congresses job