OWEN BARDER. Time for a “Love Actually” moment

There is a precedent. One of George W. Bush’s first acts as president in 2006 was to reinstate the “global gag rule” which withdrew US aid from organisations that counsel women about abortions or to advocate for liberalized abortion laws in their countries. In response, the UK Government offered to make up the funding to any organisation that lost out from George Bush’s political grandstanding. As a Brit, I was so proud.

The US provides about $500m a year to the WHO. It would not be too difficult for the rest of the world to step in and make up the difference from within our existing aid budgets.

Releasing the WHO from the dependence on US funding would be no bad thing. For example, the US put pressure on the WHO to moderate guidance against sugar consumption (a major cause of obesity and diabetes).

In a globalised world, we need effective, strong, independent global institutions. Under its current leadership, we cannot depend on the United States to contribute money or leadership to effective global cooperation; but we can step up ourselves.

Published as a blog at https://www.owen.org/blog/8890/ by Owen Barder, a Senior Fellow and Director for Europe at the Center for Global Development, a Visiting Professor in Practice at the London School of Economics, and an Associate of the Institute for Government.

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2 responses to “OWEN BARDER. Time for a “Love Actually” moment”

  1. Gavin O'Brien Avatar
    Gavin O’Brien

    I totally agree with you Rhys and definitely agree with your essay Owen. Trump and Putin combined with Johnson are a total disaster for the world. All countries need to be independent of the U.S. Their interests are NOT ours. Same with Russia and certainly for us same with China

  2. Rhys Stanley Avatar
    Rhys Stanley

    “In a globalised world, we need effective, strong, independent global institutions.”

    In a globalised world we need independent countries who can decide on their own future, decide on their own friends, decide on their own foreign policies, decide on their own needs and who show some guts in matters of importance to them.

    We have been subservient for too long. Pre WWII, our masters were the colonial UK and since Whitlam’s overthrow by the CIA in 1975, acolytes to the most disliked, inhumane, arrogant and bullying, warlike country in history where the current leader is a typical example of all that is wrong with the world.

    When will we grow up and become a real country with some real pride.