Pandemic treaty as an instrument to strengthen global health security: Global health diplomacy at its crux

IF 2.4 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Vijay Kumar Chattu, Rajani Mol, Bawa Singh, K. S. Reddy, Arian Hatefi
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Background: The World Health Assembly (WHA), on 1st December 2021, unanimously agreed to launch a global process to draft and negotiate a convention, agreement, or other international instrument under the World Health Organization’s (WHO’s) constitution to strengthen pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response. We aimed to explore the role of global health diplomacy (GHD) in pandemic treaty negotiations by providing deep insight into the ongoing drafting process under the WHO leadership. Methods: We conducted a narrative review by searching Scopus, Web of Sciences, PubMed, MEDLINE, and Google Scholar search engine using the keywords "Pandemic Treaty," OR "International Health Regulations," OR "International conventions," OR "International treaties" in the context of recent COVID-19 pandemic. Besides, we included articles recommending the need for GHD, leadership and governance mechanisms for this international treaty drafting approved by the WHA. Results: Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the concept of GHD bolstered the international system and remained high on the agendas of many national, regional and global platforms. As per Article 19 of the WHO constitution, the Assembly established an intergovernmental negotiating body (INB) to draft and negotiate this convention/ agreement to protect the world from disease outbreaks of pandemic potential. Since GHD has helped to strengthen international cooperation in health systems and address inequities in achieving health-related global targets, there is a great scope for the successful drafting of this pandemic treaty. Conclusion: The pandemic treaty is a defining moment in global health governance, particularly the pandemic governance reforms. However, the treaty’s purpose will only be served if the equity considerations are optimized, accountability mechanisms are established, and a sense of shared responsibility is embraced. While fulfilling treaty commitments might be complex and challenging, it provides an opportunity to rethink and build resilient systems for pandemic preparedness and response in the future.
将大流行病条约作为加强全球卫生安全的工具:全球卫生外交的核心
背景:世界卫生大会(WHA)于2021年12月1日一致同意启动一个全球进程,根据世界卫生组织(WHO)章程起草和谈判一项公约、协定或其他国际文书,以加强大流行病的预防、准备和应对。我们旨在通过深入了解世卫组织领导下正在进行的起草过程,探讨全球卫生外交(GHD)在大流行病条约谈判中的作用。方法:我们使用 Scopus、Web of Sciences、PubMed、MEDLINE 和 Google Scholar 搜索引擎,以 "大流行病条约 "或 "国际卫生条例 "或 "国际公约 "或 "国际条约 "为关键词,结合最近的 COVID-19 大流行病进行了叙述性综述。此外,我们还收录了一些文章,这些文章建议有必要开展全球疾病防治工作,以及世界卫生大会批准的这一国际条约起草工作的领导和管理机制。结果:在 COVID-19 大流行的背景下,全球人类发展报告的概念得到了国际体系的支持,并在许多国家、地区和全球平台的议程中占据重要位置。根据《世卫组织组织法》第 19 条,世卫组织大会设立了一个政府间谈判机构(INB),负责起草和谈判这项公约/协定,以保护世界免受可能爆发的大流行病的危害。由于排雷行动有助于加强卫生系统的国际合作,解决在实现与卫生有关的全球目标方面存在的不公平现象,因此,成功起草这项大流行病条约大有可为。结论:大流行病条约是全球卫生治理,特别是大流行病治理改革的决定性时刻。然而,只有在优化公平性、建立问责机制和树立共同责任意识的情况下,条约的目的才能得以实现。虽然履行条约承诺可能是复杂和具有挑战性的,但它为重新思考和建立未来大流行病防备和应对的弹性系统提供了机会。
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Health Promotion Perspectives
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