WHO Director-General Admits Defeat on Pandemic Agreement After Two Years of Talks

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WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has admitted defeat on the much-anticipated WHO Pandemic Agreement. After more than two years of intense negotiations, member states have failed to finalize a draft that was hoped to be ratified at the 77th World Health Assembly, starting today.

The Pandemic Agreement aimed to create a comprehensive global framework for managing future pandemics, ensuring better preparedness, response, and cooperation among countries. Despite extensive discussions, countries were unable to reach a consensus on key issues, leaving the agreement in limbo.

This setback raises concerns about global readiness for future health crises and highlights the challenges of international cooperation in public health. As the World Health Assembly convenes, attention now turns to what steps the WHO will take next to address these critical gaps.

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