WHO Faces Major Budget Crisis in Geneva
Geneva-based World Health Organization confronts $1.8 billion budget shortfall, with implications for global health programs and Swiss-hosted international organizations.

Key Takeaways
- The World Health Organization (WHO) is facing a significant budget crisis, with a shortfall of $1.8 billion for the 2026-2027 period.
- The budget for 2026 and 2027 has been reduced from a requested $5.3 billion to $4.2 billion, largely due to the anticipated impact of the US withdrawal.
- Including a $600 million shortfall for 2025, the total funding gap for the WHO is approximately $2.5 billion.
- The proposed budget plan requires approval from the 194 member states at the World Health Assembly in May.
- The information regarding the budget crisis was revealed in a document from the WHO, published by Health Policy Watch.
By The Numbers
They Said
"The World Health Organization (WHO) faces a significant budget gap, needing $1.8 billion (CHF1.6 billion) to balance its finances. The budget for 2026 and 2027 has been cut to $4.2 billion, in addition to this year’s $600 million shortfall."