Celebrating over 70 years of collaboration
April 20, 2022
The Rockefeller Foundation-WHO collaboration goes back to the beginnings of the World Health Organization. The Foundation participated as an observer at the first International Health Conference in June 1946, where WHO's constitution was signed and the Organization became the first specialized agency of the United Nations.
Left and middle: Dr Paul F. Russell, Representative for Europe of the Division of Medicine and Public Health of The Rockefeller Foundation, receiving the Darling Foundation Award from Dr Sabih Hassan Al-Wahbi, President of the Tenth World Health Assembly in 1957.
Right: Dr Paul Farr Russell lectures to the WHO Malaria Training Course in Yaba, Lagos, Nigeria, in 1952.
The Foundation has long been a pioneer in global health, leading its own campaigns to eradicate hookworm disease (1909-1914), malaria (1915) and yellow fever (1920s-1950s), and funding research into vaccine development. These public health initiatives were replicated by WHO to launch the eradication campaigns, including against smallpox in 1966.
The Rockefeller Foundation shifted its approach in the 1970s, moving away from campaigns against a single disease or vector, towards multidisciplinary efforts to help developing nations with community health, environmental issues and other major challenges.
The Rockefeller Foundation and WHO can point to several joint successes in addressing global health challenges through the advancement of medical science, data and innovation to improve equitable health outcomes for all. Our collaboration has helped many countries overcome their major health challenges and move toward universal health coverage (UHC) – a system in which all people can obtain the health services they need without suffering financial hardship. The Foundation was critical in garnering support for a 2017 UN General Assembly resolution on UHC. More recently, and throughout COVID-19, the collaboration has focused on maintaining essential health services, expanding virus testing capacity and strengthening genomic surveillance.
In January 2022, the Rockefeller Foundation was admitted as a non-State actor in official relations with WHO.
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It is financing from the Rockefeller Foundation dropping who knows how much money into various institutions including public health to destroy human sexuality and the female and male sexes. Where are governments that should be challenging this funding that is used to destroy the sexes? There is no government oversight on the Rockefeller Foundation's money being deployed to collapse society? Step back and think for a moment. The Rockefeller family fund has dropped millions over the years on the two political party corporate crime syndicates.
Watch this presentation and listen very carefully to Dr. A. Fursov:
Rockefeller is a big player and investor in green (renewable energy) which is a euphemism for retarding civilization and industrial development:
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