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|format= |quote=}}</ref> Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. reports that huge contributions from the [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation|Gates Foundation ]] to the WHO gives [[Bill Gates]] "leverage and control over WHO's $5.6 budget and over international health policy".<ref name="kennedy2021A">{{REFbook
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==Funding==
The WHO receives contributions from many sources, however the [[Bill and & Melinda Gates Foundation]] is the largest contributorat least since 2021.<ref name="mercola2021">{{REFweb
|url=https://www.lifesitenews.com/opinion/new-documentary-on-who-exposes-widespread-corruption-massive-funding-by-bill-gates/
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|title=New documentary on WHO exposes widespread corruption, massive funding by Bill Gates
|last=Mercola
|first=Joseph
|publisher=LifeSite
|date=2021-10-04
|accessdate=2022-01-03
|last=Kennedy, Jr.
|first=Robert F.
|ISBN=978-I51076680-8
|accessdate=2021-12-28
}}</ref> [[Bill Gates]]' promotion of male [[circumcision ]] is well-known, so this may explain why the WHO clings to an outmoded and discredited position on male [[circumcision]]. == Rejection of female circumcision == In 1997, the WHO classified [[female genital mutilation]] into four different types. Since then, experience with using this classification revealed the need to subdivide these categories, to capture the varieties of [[FGM]] in more detail. {{NOTE}} To date (September 2023), the [[World Health Organization]] has not yet cataloged [[Genital mutilation|male genital mutilation]] ([[MGM]]), although there is also a corresponding range of types. This is why the [[WHO]] is repeatedly accused of being blind in one eye when it comes to the issue of [[genital mutilation]].
==Advocacy of male circumcision==
In July 2012, the '''WHO''' (World Health Organization) published a study<ref>[http://www.who.int/hiv/topics/malecircumcision/en/ Male circumcision for HIV prevention]</ref> (just in time for the just then started [[Circumcision Debate]] in Germany) which recommended to perform [[circumcision]]s as a prevention against [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]]. This study supposedly promises a 60% protection against [[AIDS]].
[[Circumcision]] proponents use this study<ref>{{REFweb