Urgent appeal to the Health Organization: We want an agreement to protect the world from the future of the future
More than 50 heads of state, former government and dozens of other prominent figures have launched an official and urgent appeal to the member states of the World Health Organization to reach an international agreement to prevent the emergence of new reservations in the future. Discussions this week and next week are held in Geneva to find a joint land on a joint text before the deadline in May 2024. But after various negotiating sessions, there are still important points of disagreement between the member states of the World Health Organization. Therefore, the signatories of the call expressed their fear that the text would not be ready for its approval during the World Health Association, which was held on the banks of Lehman in May. However, according to what the signatories wrote, led by Gordon Brown, and Helen Clark, who led the United Kingdom and New Zealand, it is an essential thing to reach an agreement on the pandemic. The letter continued: “Only a strong global charter against the panels can protect future generations from the repetition of the Covey-19 crisis, which led to the deaths of millions, and caused widespread social and economic destruction, especially as a result of insufficient international cooperation.” A better global willingness and the signing of the call, their belief that a new pandemic will happen sooner or later, warning that “there is no excuse not to be prepared for it.” They emphasized that “it is necessary to develop an effective, multiple sectors and parties to prevent and respond and respond to pandemic.” The idea of the international agreement on this issue was born in the aftermath of the Kofid-19’s. The agreement currently negotiating is aimed at ensuring a better global willingness and a more fair response to future epidemics, after the Covey-19 epidemic quickly showed the boundaries of global solidarity with the presentation of the first vaccines against the Corona virus in insufficient quantities. In January, the President of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanum Jibrisus, confirmed that all countries need the ability to monitor and exchange pathogens, as well as rapid access to tests, treatments and vaccines. He also described the allegations distributed on social media, and other places that the agreement will give up the sovereignty of the World Health Organization member states, or give them the ability to impose closing operations and vaccination -decisions as ‘completely false’. Previous efforts, and last year, emphasized the Director General of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanum Jibrisus, that a ‘historical agreement’ should be reached on the panels, which would make a ‘qualitative shift’ in global health security. At the opening of the Public Health Association, the annual General Assembly of the World Health Organization, Tedros said: “We cannot just continue as we did before,” according to what was reported by the United Nations website in Arabic. A year ago, member states of the World Health Organization began negotiating to reach an international agreement to ensure a better world that could avoid or respond in the future. The purpose of this process was to reach an agreement by May 2024, the date of the upcoming World Health Society. The World Health Organization rely on the desired agreement to “make a qualitative shift in global health security” and to “be” in recognition that our destinations overlap. ‘