WHO Faces Tough Choices Amid Financial Strain
The World Health Organisation (WHO) is enforcing a recruitment freeze and limiting new fixed-term contracts to one year. To ensure sustainability, the agency is prioritizing essential tasks and seeking additional funding from countries, private donors, and philanthropists, according to an internal memo obtained by Reuters.

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The World Health Organisation (WHO) is taking stringent measures to address its financial constraints, as revealed in an internal memo obtained by Reuters on Tuesday.
The memo outlines a recruitment freeze and a one-year cap on new fixed-term contracts as steps towards ensuring the organization's sustainability. This strategy is part of a larger effort to prioritize crucial initiatives within the global health agency.
The document also highlights WHO's ongoing efforts to secure additional funding from governments, private donors, and philanthropists to continue its critical work worldwide.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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