How will Trump's return to the White House change the face of global health?
Briefly

"It's not like magic, like wave the presidential pen and then everything has changed," says Elisha Dunn-Georgiou, president and CEO of the Global Health Council, highlighting the complexity of implementing health policy changes.
While Trump’s previous administration left profound marks on global health policies, the immediate future remains unclear as he has not returned to the White House yet, which restricts any quick shifts in strategy.
The U.S. has historically been the largest donor to global health, and while spending less than 1% of its overall budget, this funding impacts millions of lives globally.
There are many uncertainties surrounding Trump’s plans regarding the World Health Organization and international health policy as specialists watch closely for potential changes in U.S. engagement.
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