Part 8/8:
The current withdrawals from the WHO and the anti-bureaucratic sentiments echo a historical moment of significant change. The resultant crises within the WHO signal challenges facing traditional global health institutions. As the implications of these exits unfold, this reshaping of health governance on a national and international scale will undoubtedly continue to prompt discussions around sovereignty, effectiveness, and individual rights moving forward. In light of these developments, the future of the WHO as an influencer in global health may be at a precarious juncture, forcing a reconsideration of its role in an increasingly interconnected world.