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After three years of intense negotiations, the Member States of the World Health Organization (WHO) achieved something historic: they finalized the text of the future Pandemic Agreement -- an international treaty that will be presented in May at the World Health Assembly. In this editorial, I want to share what this milestone means for the world, for multilateralism, and for those who worked behind the scenes. A brief reflection on memory, cooperation, and the opportunity to avoid repeating the mistakes of the past.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in El Ginebrino podcast are my own and do not reflect the position of any organization or employer I work or have worked with.
By Bruno Ané5
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After three years of intense negotiations, the Member States of the World Health Organization (WHO) achieved something historic: they finalized the text of the future Pandemic Agreement -- an international treaty that will be presented in May at the World Health Assembly. In this editorial, I want to share what this milestone means for the world, for multilateralism, and for those who worked behind the scenes. A brief reflection on memory, cooperation, and the opportunity to avoid repeating the mistakes of the past.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in El Ginebrino podcast are my own and do not reflect the position of any organization or employer I work or have worked with.