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WHO Faces $500 Million Salary Gap, Announces Workforce Cuts and Structural Overhaul

May 20, 2025
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The World Health Organization (WHO) is confronting a dire financial shortfall, with a salary gap exceeding $500 million for the 2026-2027 budget cycle, Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus announced during the opening of the 78th World Health Assembly on Monday.

The assembly, themed “One World for Health,” brings together delegates from all 194 member states to address pressing global health challenges, but this year’s gathering is overshadowed by the organization’s fiscal woes.

Speaking at the high-level opening session in Geneva, Ghebreyesus outlined a series of austerity measures aimed at safeguarding WHO’s financial stability. These include significant reductions in travel, procurement, recruitment, and early retirement programs. However, he emphasized that these steps, while effective in narrowing the gap, are insufficient to fully address the shortfall.

There is no alternative but to reduce the size of our workforce, Ghebreyesus said, signaling tough decisions ahead for the global health body.

The salary gap is part of a broader funding challenge, with the WHO proposing a reduced program budget of $4.2 billion for the 2026-2027 biennium—a 21% cut from the original $5.3 billion proposal.

Ghebreyesus noted that a previous budget increase, approved in an earlier assembly, had averted a deeper crisis, saving approximately $300 million. “If it had not happened, our current financial situation would be $300 million worse,” he told delegates, urging them to approve a further increase in assessed contributions to secure WHO’s long-term sustainability.

The Director-General highlighted the organization’s ongoing structural realignment, describing it as a “deliberate and conscious” effort to streamline operations. A key component of this overhaul is a restructured headquarters, which reduces the executive management team from 14 to seven and consolidates departments from 76 to 34.

Ghebreyesus described the new structure as “lean and mean” in response to member states’ feedback, adding that it is designed to be “more focused” and “more impactful.” Last week, he announced the new executive management team, with decisions on departmental leadership to follow in the coming weeks.

The workforce reduction, a painful but necessary measure, is being approached with care to preserve the quality of WHO’s work. “This was an extremely difficult decision for me, as it is for every manager in our organization who is having to decide who stays and who goes,” Ghebreyesus said, acknowledging the emotional and professional toll on staff.

He expressed gratitude to outgoing members of the executive management team, recognizing their contributions during a challenging period.

Despite the budget cuts, Ghebreyesus expressed cautious optimism about WHO’s financial outlook. Thanks to an ongoing investment round and anticipated approval of increased contributions from member states, the organization has already secured $2.6 billion—roughly 60% of the proposed budget.

However, a remaining gap of over $1.7 billion looms large. “We know that in the current landscape, mobilizing that sum will be a challenge,” he admitted, underscoring the need for innovative funding strategies and continued support from member states.

The financial strain comes at a critical time for WHO, which plays a pivotal role in coordinating global health responses, from pandemic preparedness to addressing non-communicable diseases and health inequities. The assembly’s discussions this week are expected to focus on strategies to bridge the funding gap while advancing WHO’s mission to promote health for all.

Ghebreyesus concluded his address with a call for unity and resilience. “We are doing this reduction carefully to protect the quality of our work and ensure that we are positioned to emerge from this crisis stronger, more empowered, and more independent,” he said.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

The World Health Organization (WHO) is facing a significant financial crisis, with a $500 million salary gap and a broader $1.7 billion budget shortfall for the 2026-2027 cycle.

This has forced WHO to implement cost-cutting measures, including reducing its workforce and restructuring its headquarters to make it leaner, with fewer departments and a smaller executive team.

These changes aim to protect the organization’s ability to deliver critical global health programs, but the financial strain could impact its capacity to respond to pandemics, health inequities, and other priorities.

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