WHO Member States conclude negotiations and make significant progress on draft pandemic agreement

17 April, 2025

As an NGO in official relations with WHO, we have been following this challenging process for several months and congratulate WHO on this milestone.

Extracts from WHO news below:

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WHO Member States conclude negotiations and make significant progress on draft pandemic agreement

Proposal to be submitted to World Health Assembly in May for consideration

16 April 2025 News release Geneva, Switzerland

https://www.who.int/news/item/16-04-2025-who-member-states-conclude-nego...

After more than three years of intensive negotiations, WHO Member States took a major step forward in efforts to make the world safer from pandemics, by forging a draft agreement for consideration at the upcoming World Health Assembly in May. The proposal aims to strengthen global collaboration on prevention, preparedness and response to future pandemic threats...

"The nations of the world made history in Geneva today," said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. "In reaching consensus on the Pandemic Agreement, not only did they put in place a generational accord to make the world safer, they have also demonstrated that multilateralism is alive and well, and that in our divided world, nations can still work together to find common ground, and a shared response to shared threats. I thank WHO's Member States, and their negotiating teams, for their foresight, commitment and tireless work. We look forward to the World Health Assembly's consideration of the agreement and – we hope – its adoption."

Proposals within the text developed by the INB include establishing a pathogen access and benefit sharing system; taking concrete measures on pandemic prevention, including through a One Health approach; building geographically diverse research and development capacities; facilitating the transfer of technology and related knowledge, skills and expertise for the production of pandemic-related health products; mobilizing a skilled, trained and multidisciplinary national and global health emergency workforce; setting up a coordinating financial mechanism; taking concrete measures to strengthen preparedness, readiness and health system functions and resilience; and establishing a global supply chain and logistics network...

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The O'Neill Institute writes: 'this treaty marks a significant step forward in protecting future generations from the devastating and inequitable impacts of pandemics. It is a victory for people everywhere — in both the Global North and South'.

https://oneill.law.georgetown.edu/press/statement-from-leaders-oneill-on...

A linked article says: 'The accord was agreed without the United States, which withdrew from the pandemic treaty the day that President Trump was inaugurated. This reduces its power, says Gostin, but is also a source of strength. “Instead of collapsing in the face of President Trump’s assault on global health, the world came together.”'

HIFA profile: Neil Pakenham-Walsh is coordinator of HIFA (Healthcare Information For All), a global health community that brings all stakeholders together around the shared goal of universal access to reliable healthcare information. HIFA has 20,000 members in 180 countries, interacting in four languages and representing all parts of the global evidence ecosystem. HIFA is administered by Global Healthcare Information Network, a UK-based nonprofit in official relations with the World Health Organization. Email: neil@hifa.org