The Proposed Pandemic Treaty and the Challenge of the South for a Robust Diplomacy
Aginam, Obijiofor, (2021). The Proposed Pandemic Treaty and the Challenge of the South for a Robust Diplomacy. The South Centre SouthViews, (218), 1-5
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Sub-type Website article Author Aginam, Obijiofor Title The Proposed Pandemic Treaty and the Challenge of the South for a Robust Diplomacy Appearing in The South Centre SouthViews Issue No. 218 Publication Date 2021-05-19 Place of Publication Geneva Publisher South Centre Start page 1 End page 5 Language eng Abstract The motivation for a pandemic treaty is infallible because of the ‘globalization of public health’ in a rapidly evolving interdependence of nations, societies, and peoples. Notwithstanding the lofty purposes of the proposed pandemic treaty as a tool for effective cooperation by member-states of the WHO to address emerging and re-emerging disease pandemics in an inter-dependent world, the proposal nonetheless raises some structural and procedural conundrums for the Global South. The negotiation of a pandemic treaty should, as a matter of necessity, take into account the asymmetries of World Health Organization member-states and the interests of the Global South. UNBIS Thesaurus DIPLOMACY Keyword Proposed pandemic treaty Copyright Holder South Centre Copyright Year 2021 Copyright type All rights reserved -
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