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The WHO “made it clear that their files are an open book. Anything we want to see, we see”, said former New Zealand prime minister Helen Clark, co-chair of the 13-strong IPPR group along with former Liberian president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. The WHO has come under fierce attack from US President Donald Trump, who is withdrawing his country from the UN agency.
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