The pledge comes at a time when the WHO
faces a major funding shortfall with the planned withdrawal of the United States, its largest donor.
The Novo Nordisk Foundation said it is expanding its collaboration to focus on non-communicable diseases, antimicrobial resistance and health system resilience.Novo Holdings, the foundation’s investment arm, is one of the world’s biggest philanthropic donors.
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The US is set to exit the agency in 2026 following President Donald Trump’s decision, announced on his first day in office.
In response, WHO has cut its 2026–2027 budget by 20% to $4.2 billion and will raise mandatory member contributions by 20%, with China becoming the top state donor.
“WHO plays a unique role in the global health ecosystem, providing normative guidance, monitoring diseases, building country capacity for resilient health systems and supporting learning and evidence,” said Mads Krogsgaard Thomsen, CEO of the foundation.
(Edited by : Sudarsanan Mani)