The World Health Organisation's workforce will shrink by nearly a quarter - or over 2000 jobs - by the middle of next year as it seeks to implement reforms after its top donor, the United States, announced its departure.

US President Donald Trump's administration withdrew from the body upon taking office in January, prompting the agency to scale back its work and cut its management team by half.

Washington is by far the UN health agency's biggest financial backer, contributing around 18 per cent of its overall funding.

The Geneva-based WHO projects that its workforce will shrink by 2371 posts by June 2026 from 9401 in January 2025 due to job cuts as well as retirements and departures, according to a presentation set to be shown to its member states on Wednesday.

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