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April 23, 2026 IIPL News Editor0Tagged IIPL PeaceNews, United Nations News Updates
Despite significant funding cuts, the World Health Organization (WHO) was able to support significant national health gains for hundreds of millions of people in 2025, according to its annual Results Report released on Thursday.

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