The World Health Assembly (WHA) today recognized the progress made over the past two years by Member States to develop a pandemic agreement and strengthen the International Health Regulations (IHR, 2005). Governments meeting in Geneva for the Seventy-seventh World Health Assembly are in talks to advance these two efforts, which aim to boost the world’s ability to better able to prevent and respond to the threat of future pandemics.
WHO Member States agreed to continue to work during the World Health Assembly, which ends on 1 June, with the aim to:
- finalize the package of amendments to the IHR (2005)
- agree the timing, format and process to conclude the pandemic agreement.
During today’s session, the WHA first considered on the draft pandemic agreement. Delegates acknowledged the extensive work undertaken by the Member State-led and the Bureau steering the work, since governments launched the process to develop the world’s first pandemic accord to prevent a repeat of the global health, economic and social impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Member States reiterated that the world needs a pandemic agreement built on the principles of equity, sovereignty, and prevention, preparedness and response, and to ensure future generations are safeguarded from the threat of inevitable future pandemics.
WHA delegates also considered , which laid out the work undertaken to negotiate the (2005) to build on lessons learned from the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Member States stressed that agreement on updated and stronger International Health Regulations were essential for ensuring global health security.