Can the WHO be Reformed, or is there a Better Way for Health, Freedom and Sovereignty?

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On Monday 27 May, the day the WHO's controversial World Health Assembly 77 in Geneva begins, the World Council for Health will host a thought-provoking People's Hearing on the critical topic: Can the WHO be Reformed, or is there a Better Way for Health, Freedom and Sovereignty?

This #WHA77, the WHO intends to facilitate an unlawful vote on the International Health Regulation 2005 amendments, and push for an agreement on a controversial new pandemic treaty, with little to no public participation at both a WHO and member state level. This, to many people, is unacceptable.

A growing number of people in the health freedom and human rights movement do not believe the WHO can be reformed. This event will help create clarity for people who believe that the WHO, with a history of mismanagement, corruption and crimes against women and children, can be reformed.

The hearing includes speakers from around the world, including Shabnam Palesa Mohamed (South Africa), ex-WHO consultant Dr Tess Lawrie (United Kingdom, ex-WHO consultant Dr Astrid Stuckelberger, Dr Wahome Ngare (Kenya), Fahrie Hassan (South Africa), and Dr Meryl Nass (USA).

Also highlighted will be ideas around a Better Way for Health, Freedom and Sovereignty. The World Council for Health hopes this event will give courage and inspiration to people, including member state delegates unhappy with the WHO, who are uncertain about how to vote at #WHA77. Vote NO!

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