Nigel Farage's Action on World Health launches review into World Health Organization

LONDON, Dec. 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Action on World Health (AWH), the international campaign group committed to reforming the World Health Organization (WHO), has launched the 'Bell Review'; a working group of 9 experts including former WHO and United Nations (UN) officers and advisors, who will recommend proposals to either radically reform, or replace, the WHO.

Dr. David Bell
Dr. David Bell

Led by Dr David Bell, a former WHO medical officer and scientist with extensive experience in international health foundations and philanthropic institutions, the working group will examine how an international health organization, jointly controlled by Member States, should operate to most effectively address global disease burdens and priorities. It will then determine whether such reform is feasible, given the WHO's current approach (or suggest what other structure might serve the international community instead).

Dr David Bell has assembled an expert team, including former WHO and UN officials, and consultants from the fields of academia, public health and international law, who are passionate about the world's health but concerned with the direction of its institutional structures. Like AWH, they believe that the WHO should reflect the will and well-being of sovereign individuals, communities, and the national governments who represent them – instead of imposing its will on them. The 'Bell Review' working group, basing its approach on established best principles and practices for international public health, will systematically examine the WHO's current approach:

Phase 1 (reporting in five months):

1.  The principles for an international health organization to adhere to

2.  The purpose of an International Health Organization

3.  What the place of the WHO in the international health landscape should be

4.  Better governance

5.  Where the WHO is succeeding and failing

Phase 2 (reporting in ten months):

6.  Addressing the WHO's limitations and key drivers of failure

7.  The necessary approaches to reforming (or replacing) the WHO

AWH Co-founder and Chairman, Nigel Farage, commented: "With Donald Trump in The White House, this is a once in a generation opportunity to reform the WHO. Founded on noble principles, it has repeatedly let the world down, whilst building a billion-dollar global health empire that takes power away from countries and their citizens. Our highly respected group of experts, assembled by David, will recommend reforms that respect national sovereignty and stop interference in people's lives. The bureaucrats who run the WHO can no longer ignore the growing dissatisfaction from people across the world. It either reforms or gets replaced!"