Nigeria, April 12 -- The World Health Organisation (WHO) has raised concerns over major disruptions in health services across the world, noting that 70 per cent of its country offices have observed major impacts caused by recent donor funding cuts.
WHO, in a latest report published on its website, attributed the disruptions to the sudden suspension and reduction of Official Development Assistance (ODA) for health.
According to the global health body, these findings are based on a rapid assessment carried out in March and April 2025 across 108 WHO country offices, primarily located in lower-middle-income countries.
It emphasised that the current situation poses serious threats to the functioning of global health systems and demands imme...
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