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IRELAND: The WHO Treaty, will have a significant impact on inalienable rights and ceding sovereignty
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The WHO Treaty
WHO Pandemic Treaty: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly – An Interview With Larry
Inside View 14/09/2023 • Vijay Shankar Balakrishnan, Health Policy Watch
Below are the questions put to Larry.
"●: What is a pandemic treaty?
●: What does it entail?
●: Based on your observations of the draft versions of the treaty, where are the opportunities for an “accord”?
●: There has also been a lot of “discord” during the pandemic accord negotiations. Which countries are contributing to these disagreements, and why?
●: What are your thoughts on the treaty’s negotiation mechanisms for promoting timely information sharing in the context of national interest conflicts?
●: What are the gaps in the draft treaty?
What are their origins, and what are some suggested solutions?
●: What are the main stumbling blocks to a robust treaty?
●: Could you comment on mechanisms the United States, Africa, and the European Union suggested?
●: How confident are you in incentivizing compliance, given the IHR enforcement issues during the COVID-19 pandemic?
●: Why prioritize incentives over sanctions, especially when some experts argue for stronger enforcement measures?
●: How will negotiators balance accountability and sovereignty when implementing compliance measures?
●: Will equity discussions lead to concrete actions for fair access during health crises?
●: What are the potential consequences of the draft Accord’s narrow focus on health-centric solutions?
●: What’s behind the resistance to the UN High-Level Meeting, and how might it affect the Geneva discussions?
●: What role does the pharma industry play in shaping the treaty, and how do we differentiate responsible advocacy from profit-focused lobbying?
●: Why is the draft UN Political Declaration not ambitious, and how can it be strengthened, especially regarding the ‘Global Health Threats Council’?
●: How can WHO and the UN tackle misinformation while preserving citizen privacy and free speech on social media through collaboration with governments?
'At the opening of the 73rd WHO Africa regional meeting in August, WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned that the slow pace of negotiations has put the pandemic accord at risk of missing the May 2024 deadline'.
●: What’s your take on the pandemic treaty timeline, balancing speed and thoroughness, and a realistic estimate for an ideal agreement’s timing?
●: How do we address the draft treaty’s health-centric focus criticized by some, considering the need for a broader approach to pandemic response during negotiations?
●: What’s the current status of discussions on the Pandemic Fund, and how might it impact the treaty?
●: How do initiatives like medical countermeasures and mRNA tech-transfer hubs fit into treaty discussions, and what’s your perspective on their impact, given the crisis faced by initiatives like ProMED?
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Sensitivity | Normal - Content that is suitable for ages 16 and over |
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