Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 23 January 2026
📘 Source: Nyasa Times

The United States has officially withdrawn from the World Health Organization (WHO), one of the world’s most important health bodies. This means the WHO has lost one of its biggest and most powerful supporters and donors. US President Donald Trump first signed an order to leave the organisation last year, accusing the WHO of being too close to China and mishandling the Covid-19 pandemic.

The US government said the decision was made because the WHO failed to manage the pandemic properly, could not reform itself, and was influenced by politics from member states. However, the WHO strongly rejected these claims. Its Director-General, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said the US decision was a major loss not only for America, but for the whole world.

The WHO pointed out that it plays a key role in fighting deadly diseases such as polio, HIV/AIDS, and in reducing deaths of mothers and babies. It also leads global efforts on tobacco control and emergency disease responses. After Covid-19, most countries agreed on a global pandemic treaty to help the world prepare better for future outbreaks, including fair sharing of vaccines and medicines.

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All countries signed the treaty — except the United States. The US has traditionally been one of the largest funders of the WHO. But it has not paid its membership fees for 2024 and 2025.

This has already forced the WHO to cut jobs and programmes. WHO lawyers say the US still owes about $260 million, but Washington says it will not pay. The US government has now completely stopped funding the WHO, recalled its staff from WHO offices worldwide, and ended hundreds of health partnerships.

Instead, the US says it will work directly with individual countries, NGOs and faith-based groups on health issues, but it has not clearly explained how this will work. The WHO has said it still hopes the US will return, warning that cooperation between the US and WHO has saved millions of lives over many decades. This decision is bad news for poor and developing countries.

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Originally published by Nyasa Times • January 23, 2026

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