From Andrew Schwartz <[email protected]>
Subject By The Numbers: WHO Funding, China's Economic Slowdown, and More
Date May 3, 2020 2:59 PM
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By The Numbers

Each week, we'll share with you some of the most compelling numbers in our studies.
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** 15%
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The United States contributed $400 million to the World Health Organization in 2019, over 15% of it's total budget.

SOURCE: "WHO and President Trump on the Ledge," by CSIS's Steve Morrison and Anna Carroll.
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** 6.8%
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China's GDP plunged 6.8% year on year, in the first quarter of 2020; the first time its economy has shrunk in over 40 years.

SOURCE: "Covid-19 Could Put China’s Clean Energy Agenda on Hold," by CSIS's Jane Nakano and Lachlan Carey.
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** 72 Years
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Were Kim Jong-Un to pass away, he would leave North Korea with its first unplanned succession in its 72-year history.

SOURCE: "What happens if Kim Jong Un dies? No one knows." by CSIS's Sue Mi Terry for The Washington Post.
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** 40%
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Covid-19 is spreading rapidly in the sub-Saharan African cities, home to 40% of the regions population.

SOURCE: "The Pandemic Presents an Opportunity to Refresh U.S. Policy toward Africa," by CSIS's Judd Devermont.
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