WHO agrees to study major reforms, meet again on pandemic treaty

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Reuters
31 May, 2021, 03:30 pm
Last modified: 31 May, 2021, 03:32 pm
Health ministers from its 194 members will also meet from 29 November to decide whether to launch negotiations on an international treaty aimed at boosting defences against any future pandemic

The World Health Organization, battling to coordinate the global response to the coronavirus pandemic, agreed on Monday to study recommendations for ambitious reforms made by independent experts to strengthen the agency, with member states firmly in the driver's seat.

Health ministers from its 194 members will also meet from Nov. 29 to decide whether to launch negotiations on an international treaty aimed at boosting defences against any future pandemic.

"We really do welcome the recommendations within the resolutions and also the decision to take this forward to an international agreement or framework convention on preparedness and response for pandemics," WHO's emergencies director Mike Ryan told its annual ministerial assembly.

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