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66 global organizations the Trump administration is leaving
Summary
The White House announced the U.S. will depart 66 international organizations, nearly half of them affiliated with the United Nations. Many of the named bodies work on climate, labor, migration and related areas.
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The White House announced that the United States will depart 66 international organizations. Nearly half of those organizations are affiliated with the United Nations. Many of the named bodies work on climate, labor, migration and related areas. The administration described some of these areas as linked to diversity and "woke" initiatives.
Known details:
- The White House released a list naming 66 organizations the U.S. plans to leave.
- Nearly half of the organizations named are U.N.-affiliated.
- The list includes bodies working on climate, migration, labor, and related policy areas; examples named include the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and the U.N. Population Fund.
- The announcement did not include a detailed timeline or procedural steps for each departure.
Summary:
The announcement signals a withdrawal of U.S. participation from a broad set of international bodies, notably ones tied to U.N. work on climate and social issues. Undetermined at this time.
