COVID-19 & Problematics of Global Health Security
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Published:2023-03-15
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Page:79-90
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ISSN:1995-1272
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Container-title:FWU Journal of Social Sciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:FWU Journal
Abstract
COVID-19 illustrates our fragile and precarious global health security. Global
health governance has failed miserably to ensure health security. This study
examines the problematics of health security. The findings reveal that the
problem lies in the conception of health security. A narrow understanding of
the term "security" has been used to define and implement health security at the
national and global levels, based on the Westphalian legacy of protecting
countries against external public health threats through many emergency
measures. Nationalistic and sovereign norms constantly stand in the way of
collaboration among states. The problem is primarily interpretation,
acceptability, and implementation of the concept. This study recommends that
health security be redefined from a human security paradigm. As a second step,
revamp the global health governance regime through de-politicization of WHO,
constructing a pandemic treaty and making 'health security a priority.
Publisher
Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Women University Peshawar, Pakistan
Subject
Psychology (miscellaneous),Sociology and Political Science,Social Sciences (miscellaneous),History,Education