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.

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.

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