World Health Organisation 'spends more on travel than tackling Aids, tuberculosis and malaria'

The World Health Organisation routinely spends about $200m per year on travel expenses, figures show - more than what it doles out to fight Aids, tuberculosis and malaria combined.
Last year, the United Nations' health agency spent about $71m on Aids and hepatitis, with €61m going towards battling malaria, data acquired by the Associated Press found.