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The COVID-19 pandemic has now affected everyone, threatening every aspect of our well-being with over 617597680 confirmed cases, including 6532705 deaths globally. The context of the Anthropocene is the backdrop for the novel, interlinked, systemic, and global threats. Anthropocene is a term proposed to designate the era in which human beings have become predominant drivers of planetary change, drastically altering the planet's biosphere. The concept of global health diplomacy (GHD), which connects the domains of health and international relations, has a critical role in advancing human security. Thus, there is a need for new forms of diplomacy, which is critically important in this complex intermestic and interdependent Anthropocene era, where globalization has inevitably linked nations and population health. This paper introduces, analyzes, and attempts to define "Digital Global Health Diplomacy" (DGHD), which has gained great momentum during this COVID-19 pandemic with concurrent health and human security threats. The application of digital formats to the existing traditional structures for dialogue has become a more popular tool recently. Furthermore, digital means are being used during the COVID-19 pandemic to share the health diplomacy discourse at subnational, supranational, international, regional, and global platforms. DGHD reminds us again of the criticality of this multidisciplinary concept involving the contributions of diplomats, global health specialists, digital technology experts, economists, trade specialists, international law, political scientists, etc., in the global policymaking process. If used effectively by trained global health diplomats through innovative digital platforms, DGHD has a great scope of delivering results faster and has more reach than the traditional approach.
COVID-19大流行现已影响到每个人,威胁到我们福祉的方方面面,全球确诊病例超过617597680例,其中6532705例死亡。人类世的背景是新的、相互关联的、系统性的和全球性威胁的背景。人类世是指人类成为地球变化主要驱动力的时代,人类极大地改变了地球的生物圈。全球卫生外交的概念将卫生和国际关系领域联系起来,在促进人类安全方面发挥着关键作用。因此,需要新的外交形式,这在这个复杂的内部和相互依存的人类世时代至关重要,在这个时代,全球化不可避免地将各国和人口健康联系在一起。本文介绍、分析并尝试定义“数字全球卫生外交”(Digital Global Health Diplomacy, DGHD),这一概念在新冠肺炎大流行和人类健康安全威胁并存的背景下蓬勃发展。最近,将数字格式应用于现有的传统对话结构已成为一种更流行的工具。此外,在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,正在利用数字手段在次国家、超国家、国际、区域和全球平台上分享卫生外交话语。DGHD再次提醒我们,这一涉及外交家、全球卫生专家、数字技术专家、经济学家、贸易专家、国际法、政治学家等在全球决策过程中的贡献的多学科概念至关重要。如果训练有素的全球卫生外交人员通过创新的数字平台有效使用,与传统方法相比,DGHD可以更快地取得成果,而且覆盖面更广。