UN health agency spends more on travel than on AIDS and malaria combinedby JOE CARTER • May 23, 2017
The primary role of the World Health Organization (WHO) is to “direct and coordinate international health within the United Nations’ system.” But a new report finds that the UN agency is directing more money toward travel expenses than to fighting global diseases.
According to the Associated Press, the WHO routinely has spent about $200 million a year on travel expenses—more than what it spends to fight AIDS and hepatitis ($70.5 million), tuberculosis ($59 million), and malaria ($61 million) combined.
There should be a special level of Hell for UN bureaucrats who abuse their power and "Blue Helmets" who rape boys and girls!