World Council for Health Responds to United States Government’s Proposed Withdrawal from the World Health Organization
The recent decision of the United States government to announce an intended withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO) marks a significant shift in international relations and health policy. This move comes amid ongoing debates about the WHO’s role in managing global health crises, financial transparency, and influence on national sovereignty. Introduction to World Council […]
WCH Australia Issues an Urgent Letter of Inquiry on Behalf of All Australians of the Highest Order
World Council for Health Australia shares Notices of Liability served on WHO key personnel with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Senators and Members of Parliament. On the 6th May 2024, World Council for Health’s (WCH) Notices of Liability were served on WHO Key Personnel with respect to the WHO’s management, advice, information and recommendations as they […]
Exposing the WHO’s Hidden Influence on National Health Policies
How Global Health Organizations Are Hijacking Sovereignty and Undermining Ethics Introduction: An Urgent Conversation with Lucinda Van Buuren Dr Mark Trozzi (from WCH Canada and WCH Steering Committee) recently interviewed Lucinda Van Buuren (WCH Australia SC Coordinator and from WCH Nursing) about the deeply concerning impact of global health organizations, particularly the WHO, on healthcare […]
World Council For Health Uncovers WHO Collaborating Centres Worldwide
World Council for Health Australia would like to draw your attention to active World Health Organisation (WHO) centralised collaborating centres worldwide. These take the form at country or local levels and may include WHO country cooperation strategies, WHO Collaborating Centres, Global Outbreak Alert Response Network Partner Institutions, and Global Healthcare Emergency Corps. Australia was signed […]