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WHO 2023 Financial Information

 

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WHO 2023 Financial Information

I strongly encourage everyone to review the World Health Organization's official 2023 financial documents and share your analyses and opinions in the comment section of this article.



I strongly encourage everyone to review the World Health Organization's official 2023 financial documents and share your analyses and opinions in the comment section below:

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Below are some excerpts from the official WHO financial documents:





Audited financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2023

https://apps.who.int/gb/ebwha/pdf_files/WHA77/A77_20-en.pdf


In 2023, the World Health Organization had expenses of $4.111 billion and revenue of $3.341 billion, for a net operating loss of $769.3 million dollars.

Please note that revenue has fallen dramatically.



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The World Health Organization collected $247 million from their “Finance revenue” to reduce their total 2023 deficit to ($521.9 million dollars).



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In 2023, the United States of America was the top “contributor” to the World Health Organization.



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In 2023, the WHO spent just 3% of their revenue through their offices North America, Central America and South American COMBINED.



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In 2023, 87% of the voluntary contributions were earmarked.

Please note that voluntary contributions have fallen dramatically.



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In 2023, the World Health Organization allocated over 30% of their expenses to pay their 9,219 employees an average of $131,000 per year for a total of $1.248 billion dollars.



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In 2023, the World Health Organization spent $230 million dollars on travel.



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The World Health Organization’s Staff Health Care Insurance obligations are very well funded.



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In 2023, the World Health Organization spend less than $330 million on medical supplies and materials. This is about 8% of their overall budget.



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Voluntary contributions by fund and by contributor, 2023

A. GENERAL FUND

Nations:

  1. United States: $367,655,492

  2. Germany: $229,078,296

  3. United Kingdom: $189,720,751

  4. Canada: $65,074,315

  5. Norway: $64,087,696

  6. Netherlands: $44,063,570

  7. France: $43,086,295

  8. Australia: $38,211,462

  9. India: $33,253,761

  10. Switzerland: $28,563,510

  11. Sweden: $26,625,178

  12. Japan: $25,109,892

  13. Republic of Korea: $20,764,189

  14. United Arab Emirates: $19,754,045

  15. Kuwait: $16,750,000

  16. Luxembourg: $15,190,024

  17. Spain: $13,076,696

  18. Denmark: $12,005,093

  19. Ireland: $11,110,417

  20. Romania: $10,537,408

  21. Malawi: $10,034,738

  22. Russian Federation: $8,572,858

  23. Somalia: $8,568,029

  24. Burkino Faso: $8,379,458

  25. Belgium: $7,745,665

  26. Democratic Republic of the Congo: 7,313,882

  27. Italy: $6,267,412

  28. Nigeria: $5,912,301

  29. Saudi Arabia: $5,787,337

  30. Greece: $4,355,855

  31. China: $3,969,523

There are many more member nation “contributors” listed in the document below.


Organizations:

  1. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation: $356,338,766

  2. GAVI, the Vaccine Alliance: 259 600 523

  3. European Commission: $189,362,233

  4. World Bank: $89,881,621

  5. United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund: $73,563,870

  6. Rockefeller Foundation: $69,184,689

  7. Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation: $43,033,183

  8. United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office: $33,178,542

  9. Unitaid: $16,904,979

  10. Rotary International: $69,184,689

  11. Sanofi Pasteur: $16,334,027

  12. L’Institut de France: $15,930,224

  13. Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria: $13,231,214

  14. Bloomberg Family Foundation: $13,006,288

  15. United Nations Children ’s Fund: $11,315,634

  16. United Nations Office for Project Services: $11,288,845

  17. Gates Philanthropy Partners: $11,200,005

  18. United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs: $10,345,707

  19. Asia–Europe Foundation $10,000,000

  20. United Nations Development Programme: $7,741,830

  21. Wellcome Trust: $7,318,826

  22. Helmsley Charitable Trust: $7,282,333

  23. WHO Foundation: $6,632,519

There are many more organizational “contributors” listed in the document below:

Voluntary contributions by fund and by contributor, 2023

https://apps.who.int/gb/ebwha/pdf_files/WHA77/A77_INF2-en.pdf

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Sustainable financing: WHO investment round



The main investment round event will take place in the last quarter of 2024. The Secretariat continues to work with Member State co-hosts from all regions to organize the event that is expected to be attended by Heads of State and Government.

Sustainable financing: WHO investment round

https://apps.who.int/gb/ebwha/pdf_files/WHA77/A77_17-en.pdf

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A Healthy Return: Investment case for a sustainably financed WHO



The quantifiable return on investment in WHO is very substantial.

The cost of WHO in net present value terms over the coming 10-year period, 2022–2031, is US$ 33 billion and the public value created as a result of this investment in the most conservative estimation possible is likely to be between US$ 1.155 trillion and US$ 1.46 trillion.

The resulting return on investment is US $35 for every US $1 invested in WHO.

A Healthy Return: Investment case for a sustainably financed WHO

https://iris.who.int/bitstream/handle/10665/354372/9789240050006-eng.pdf

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At least 10 countries are at risk of having their voting privileges suspended during the 77th World Health Assembly because they are at least two years behind in their assessed payments.

  1. Afghanistan

  2. Central African Republic

  3. Comoros

  4. Dominica

  5. Lebanon

  6. Lesotho

  7. Somalia

  8. South Sudan

  9. Venezuela

  10. Yemen



Even though the United States is the top “contributor,” they have a substantial outstanding balance due in regards to their assessed payments.



Status of collection of assessed contributions, including Member States in arrears in the payment of their contributions to an extent that would justify invoking Article 7 of the Constitution

https://apps.who.int/gb/ebwha/pdf_files/WHA77/A77_21-en.pdf

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Report of the Internal Auditor



62. Although the number of allegations rose across nearly all thematic areas, most reports received relate to abusive conduct, including harassment, abuse of authority and discrimination (223) followed by sexual misconduct, including sexual exploitation and abuse and sexual harassment (172), and financial misconduct, including fraud, corruption and recruitment irregularities (168). Allegations of retaliation, in particular, rose exponentially, from 22 allegations received in 2022 to 50 in 2023 (see Table 4).

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Report of the Internal Auditor

https://apps.who.int/gb/ebwha/pdf_files/WHA77/A77_23-en.pdf

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Report of the External Auditor

https://apps.who.int/gb/ebwha/pdf_files/WHA77/A77_22-en.pdf

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