Nardi Francesca, Ginsbach Katherine, Aneja Kashish, Gottschalk Katie, Halabi Sam
O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law Georgetown University Washington D.C. United States of America O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, Georgetown University, Washington D.C., United States of America.
Rev Panam Salud Publica. 2023 Mar 10;47:e7. doi: 10.26633/RPSP.2023.7. eCollection 2023.
COVID-19 exposed major gaps in global, regional, state, and local responses to public health emergencies. In preparation for the WHA Special Session to consider the benefits of developing an international instrument on pandemic preparedness, the O'Neill Institute in partnership with Foundation for the National Institutes of Health convened 30 of the world's leading authorities on global health law, financing, biomedical science, implementation, and emergency response along with leaders from prominent international organizations. This meeting was followed by regional consultations convened in Latin America-Caribbean, Africa, and Southeast Asia. These high-level expert consultations generated in-depth discussions on weaknesses and persisting gaps in global pandemic preparedness and what a new international agreement might include to address them. Regional intergovernmental organizations like PAHO can work closely with related multilateral development banks to develop financial instruments that can smooth systemic economic disruption; and regional centers of research and manufacturing excellence can offer a strong front line for producing medicines and vaccines rapidly during a pandemic. With our research focused on the regional response to COVID-19 we are able to look at country responses individually and collectively to see how Latin America - Caribbean countries can capitalize and leverage their regional connections to strengthen their pandemic preparedness and response. By identifying existing gaps and examining the responses and approaches taken by PAHO, we can better understand the role of international and regional organizations and their collaborating centers in preparing and responding to pandemics.
新冠疫情暴露了全球、区域、国家和地方应对突发公共卫生事件方面的重大差距。为筹备世界卫生大会特别会议,以审议制定一项关于大流行防范的国际文书的益处,奥尼尔研究所与美国国立卫生研究院基金会合作,召集了30位全球卫生法、融资、生物医学科学、实施和应急响应领域的世界顶尖权威人士,以及来自知名国际组织的领导人。随后在拉丁美洲-加勒比地区、非洲和东南亚举行了区域磋商。这些高级别专家磋商就全球大流行防范方面的弱点和持续存在的差距,以及一项新的国际协定可能包括哪些内容来解决这些问题展开了深入讨论。像泛美卫生组织这样的区域政府间组织可以与相关多边开发银行密切合作,开发能够缓解系统性经济混乱的金融工具;区域卓越研究和制造中心可以在大流行期间迅速提供生产药品和疫苗的强大前线。通过我们专注于对新冠疫情的区域应对的研究,我们能够单独和集体审视各国的应对措施,以了解拉丁美洲-加勒比国家如何利用和借助其区域联系来加强大流行防范和应对能力。通过找出现有差距并审视泛美卫生组织采取的应对措施和方法,我们可以更好地理解国际和区域组织及其合作中心在防范和应对大流行方面的作用。