Am: 15.12.2022

Ort: Digital

Poli­cy Lunch

Towards more Coope­ra­ti­on and Equi­ty in Glo­bal Health? A New Inter­na­tio­nal Trea­ty on Pan­de­mic Pre­ven­ti­on

On 15 Decem­ber 2022, 12.30 to 13.45 pm (CET) the Deve­lo­p­ment and Peace Foun­da­ti­on (SEF) is orga­ni­s­ing a poli­cy lunch on how an inter­na­tio­nal agree­ment for pan­de­mic pre­ven­ti­on can con­tri­bu­te to more equi­ty and soli­da­ri­ty in the glo­bal health sys­tem and at the same time enhan­ce lia­bi­li­ty and accoun­ta­bi­li­ty.

All count­ries around the glo­be had and still have to strugg­le with the impacts of the COVID-19 pan­de­mic. Howe­ver, it was evi­dent that count­ries were equip­ped with dif­fe­rent resour­ces to deal with the­se chal­lenges. The pan­de­mic streng­the­ned exis­ting ine­qua­li­ties and ine­qui­ties both within but also bet­ween count­ries, and it also crea­ted new ones and set back the glo­bal imple­men­ta­ti­on of the Sus­tainable Deve­lo­p­ment Goals (SDGs) by seve­ral years.

As the world is likely to expe­ri­ence more pan­de­mics in the future, it was deci­ded to deve­lop an inter­na­tio­nal agree­ment for pan­de­mic pre­ven­ti­on, which could put into place ‘a com­pre­hen­si­ve and coher­ent approach to streng­then the glo­bal health archi­tec­tu­re’. The agree­ment is expec­ted to enter into force in 2024. Our seni­or rese­arch asso­cia­te Dr. Rem­co van de Pas is part of the panel tog­e­ther with Prof. Anna Holz­schei­ter, Exe­cu­ti­ve Direc­tor of the Insti­tu­te for Poli­ti­cal Sci­ence at the Tech­ni­cal Uni­ver­si­ty Dres­den, Dr. Amer­i­co Bevi­glia Zam­pet­ti, Minis­ter Coun­sell­or for Glo­bal Health at the Dele­ga­ti­on of the Euro­pean Uni­on to the United Nati­ons, and Dr. Cor­ne­lia Ulb­ert, Exe­cu­ti­ve Direc­tor of the Insti­tu­te for Deve­lo­p­ment and Peace (INEF). Among other issues, they will dis­cuss the role of the EU for sup­port­ing the agree­ment, so that all count­ries can bene­fit from it and that glo­bal coope­ra­ti­on is re-streng­the­ned.

More infor­ma­ti­on and regis­tra­ti­on here