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Mashup Score: 6
An unknown future pathogen could have far more devastating consequences than SARS-CoV-2.
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Mashup Score: 6
An unknown future pathogen could have far more devastating consequences than SARS-CoV-2.
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Mashup Score: 88UK-Africa Health Summit 2024: Minister Andrew Mitchell's speech - 2 month(s) ago
The Minister for Development, Andrew Mitchell spoke at the summit on using the UK’s International Development White Paper to make global health a priority.
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Mashup Score: 21The new pandemic treaty: Are we in safer hands? Probably not - 2 month(s) ago
Independent monitoring of the pandemic treaty is a non-negotiable, write Nina Schwalbe, Elliot Hannon, and Susanna Lehtimaki Last week, a new draft of the pandemic treaty was released to member states with various revisions.1 When negotiations began more than two years ago for an international agreement on pandemic preparedness and response, it was hoped that this new treaty could lead to greater accountability from governments. Yet the treaty’s new sections outlining governance are a far cry from these aspirations and are a step backwards from previous versions. The Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness and Response recommended that pandemic governance should be led by heads of state to ensure it receives the political attention it deserves.2 Yet in the new text, oversight of treaty compliance is left to member states through a “third committee” of the World Health Assembly (WHA), the main decision making body of the World Health Organization (WHO).3 This third committee would s
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Mashup Score: 20The new pandemic treaty: Are we in safer hands? Probably not - 3 month(s) ago
Independent monitoring of the pandemic treaty is a non-negotiable, write Nina Schwalbe, Elliot Hannon, and Susanna Lehtimaki Last week, a new draft of the pandemic treaty was released to member states with various revisions.1 When negotiations began more than two years ago for an international agreement on pandemic preparedness and response, it was hoped that this new treaty could lead to greater accountability from governments. Yet the treaty’s new sections outlining governance are a far cry from these aspirations and are a step backwards from previous versions. The Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness and Response recommended that pandemic governance should be led by heads of state to ensure it receives the political attention it deserves.2 Yet in the new text, oversight of treaty compliance is left to member states through a “third committee” of the World Health Assembly (WHA), the main decision making body of the World Health Organization (WHO).3 This third committee would s
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Mashup Score: 66A Pivotal Moment for Global Health Law and Governance: O'Neill Colloquium Session 11 - 6 month(s) ago
The O’Neill Institute Colloquium is an annual discussion series that addresses the most important health law issues of the day. Date: Wednesday, November 8, 2023 Time: 1:20 – 3:00 PM EST Location: Georgetown Law, Hotung Dining, 550 First Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20001 (In-Person) | Zoom (Virtual) Speakers: Loyce Pace, Assistant Secretary for Global Affairs (OGA), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Lawrence Gostin, Faculty Director, O’Neill Institute; Founding Linda D. & Timothy J. O’Neill Professor of Global Health Law, Georgetown Law Please contact lawoneillinstitute@georgetown.edu if you have any questions
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Mashup Score: 64A Pivotal Moment for Global Health Law and Governance: O'Neill Colloquium Session 11 - 6 month(s) ago
The O’Neill Institute Colloquium is an annual discussion series that addresses the most important health law issues of the day. Date: Wednesday, November 8, 2023 Time: 1:20 – 3:00 PM EST Location: Georgetown Law, Hotung Dining, 550 First Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20001 (In-Person) | Zoom (Virtual) Speakers: Loyce Pace, Assistant Secretary for Global Affairs (OGA), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Lawrence Gostin, Faculty Director, O’Neill Institute; Founding Linda D. & Timothy J. O’Neill Professor of Global Health Law, Georgetown Law Please contact lawoneillinstitute@georgetown.edu if you have any questions
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Mashup Score: 197Seventh meeting of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Body (INB) for a WHO instrument on pandemic prevention, preparedness and response - 6 month(s) ago
During the seventh meeting, to be held from 6–10 November 2023, WHO Member States will be invited to consider a proposal for negotiating text of the WHO pandemic agreement.
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Mashup Score: 28Pandemic prevention, preparedness and response accord - 8 month(s) ago
Member States of the World Health Organization have agreed to a global process to draft and negotiate a convention, agreement or other international instrument under the Constitution of the World Health Organization to strengthen pandemic prevention, preparedness and response.
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Countries are leading the process to negotiate a #PandemicAccord to prevent a repeat of #COVID19. Better preparation for the next pandemic prevents future disease outbreaks and protects people’s freedom to travel, work, seek education and be healthy. https://t.co/bXCA6lBnG8… https://t.co/4Vc9yQsTmI https://t.co/hkWuxbhcKH
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Mashup Score: 58WHO | Intergovernmental Negotiating Body - 10 month(s) ago
A/INB/6/1 Provisional agenda A/INB/6/2 Draft programme of work For ease of reference, the Bureau’s text (document A/INB/5/6) as presented at the resumed INB5, is also available here A/INB/6/3 A/WGIHR/4/3 Provisional agenda A/INB/6/4 A/WGIHR/4/4 Practical aspects relating to the conduct of the joint plenary meeting of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Body to draft and negotiate a WHO…
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Geneva negotiators are the most important moment in global health since 1948. Let’s get the #PandemicAccord past the finish line https://t.co/GuQkzszoY6