Author:
Sheerah Haytham A.,Alzaaqi Shouq M.,Arafa Ahmed,AlSalamah Shada,Muriungi Nelly G.,Sampaio Barbara Fialho C,Tromp Jasper,Liu Keyang,Shirai Kokoro,Withers Mellissa,Al-Jedai Ahmed
Abstract
Abstract
Introduction
The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic has served as a call for enhanced global cooperation and a more robust pandemic preparedness and response framework. As a result of this pressing demand, dialogues were initiated to establish a pandemic treaty designed to foster a synchronized global strategy for addressing forthcoming health emergencies. In this review, we discussed the main obstacles to this treaty.
Results
Among several challenges facing the pandemic treaty, we highlighted (1) global cooperation and political will, (2) equity in access to resources and treatments, (3) sustainable financing, (4) compliance and enforcement mechanisms, (5) sovereignty concerns, and (6) data sharing and transparency.
Conclusion
Navigating the hurdles facing the development of the pandemic treaty requires concerted efforts, diplomatic finesse, and a shared commitment to global solidarity. Addressing challenges in global cooperation, equitable access, transparency, compliance, financing, and sovereignty is essential for forging a comprehensive and effective framework for pandemic preparedness and response on the global stage.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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