Lazarus Jeffrey V, Pujol-Martinez Cristina, Kopka Christopher J, Batista Carolina, El-Sadr Wafaa M, Saenz Rocio, El-Mohandes Ayman
Health Systems Research Group, Barcelona Institute for Global Health, Barcelona, Spain; City University of New York Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy, New York City, NY, USA; Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
Health Systems Research Group, Barcelona Institute for Global Health, Barcelona, Spain; Department of Political Science, Faculty of Law, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
Clin Microbiol Infect. 2024 May;30(5):576-581. doi: 10.1016/j.cmi.2023.03.027. Epub 2023 Apr 1.
Limitations of current global health governance revealed during the COVID-19 pandemic can inform the ongoing deliberations of an international treaty on pandemics.
To report on WHO definitions for governance and the enforcement of treaties in the context of a proposed international treaty on pandemics.
This narrative review was based on keyword searches related to public health, global health governance, and enforcement in PubMed/Medline and Google Scholar. Snowballing for additional articles followed the keyword search review.
WHO lacks a consistent definition of global health governance. Moreover, in its current state, the proposed international treaty on pandemics lacks articulated compliance, accountability, or enforcement mechanisms. Findings reveal that humanitarian treaties often fail to achieve their aims absent clear enforcement mechanisms. The proposed international treaty on public health is garnering a range of perspectives. Decision-makers should evaluate whether a globally aligned definition of global health governance is needed. Decision-makers should also consider whether the proposed international treaty on pandemics should be opposed if it lacks sufficiently clear compliance, accountability, and enforcement mechanisms.
To our knowledge, this narrative review is believed to be the first of its kind to search scientific-oriented databases regarding governance and international pandemic treaties. The review includes several findings that advance the literature. These findings, in turn, reveal two key implications for decision-makers. First, whether an aligned definition for governance addressing compliance, accountability, and enforcement mechanisms is needed. Second, whether a draft treaty lacking enforcement mechanisms should be approved.
新冠疫情暴露出当前全球卫生治理的局限性,可为正在进行的大流行国际条约审议提供参考。
在拟议的大流行国际条约背景下,报告世界卫生组织(WHO)对治理及条约执行的定义。
本叙述性综述基于在PubMed/Medline和谷歌学术中与公共卫生、全球卫生治理及执行相关的关键词搜索。关键词搜索综述后通过滚雪球法获取更多文章。
WHO缺乏全球卫生治理的统一定义。此外,目前拟议的大流行国际条约缺乏明确的合规、问责或执行机制。研究结果表明,缺乏明确执行机制时,人道主义条约往往无法实现其目标。拟议的国际公共卫生条约引发了一系列观点。决策者应评估是否需要全球统一的全球卫生治理定义。决策者还应考虑,如果拟议的大流行国际条约缺乏足够明确的合规、问责和执行机制,是否应予以反对。
据我们所知,本叙述性综述被认为是同类研究中首个检索面向科学的数据库以研究治理和国际大流行条约的。该综述包含多项推动文献发展的研究结果。这些结果进而揭示了对决策者的两个关键启示。第一,是否需要一个涵盖合规、问责和执行机制的统一治理定义。第二,是否应批准一项缺乏执行机制的条约草案。