A staggering $500 million (CHF 404 million) has been abruptly stripped from global health initiatives, sending shockwaves through International Geneva. In a move that the World Health Organization (WHO) describes as a "significant blow," US Health Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. has unilaterally cancelled funding earmarked for the development of mRNA vaccines. This massive financial retraction specifically targets research into respiratory viruses, a critical line of defense in an era defined by pandemic risks.
The reaction from Geneva has been swift and scathing. Joachim Hombach, Secretary General of the WHOâs Expert Group on Immunisation (SAGE), did not mince words when addressing UN-accredited correspondents on Thursday. "This is unfortunate and ill-timed," Hombach declared, highlighting the precarious nature of global health security. The decision marks a dramatic pivot in American health policy, signaling a retreat from collaborative scientific advancement at a moment when experts argue that investment should be surging, not plummeting. As the primary donor for many global health initiatives, this abrupt US withdrawal forces the international community to confront a gaping financial void.