2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1321125
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Strategizing global health governance: unpacking opportunities and challenges for least developed nations within the WHO pandemic treaty framework

Shisong Jiang,
Emmanuel Kumah

Abstract: Exploring the intricacies of the proposed WHO pandemic treaty, this paper underscores its potential benefits and challenges for Least Developed Nations (LDNs) in the global health landscape. While the treaty could elevate LDNs’ access to vital resources, fortify health systems, and amplify their voice in global health governance, tangible challenges in safeguarding equitable access, protecting sovereignty, and ensuring compliance are illuminated. Concluding with targeted recommendations, the paper advocates fo… Show more

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“…The analysis presented in Section 3 of this paper elucidates the underlying reasons for China’s stance on the pandemic treaty—a stance that, to a considerable extent, mirrors the experiences and concerns of developing countries as well ( 18 , 23 , 28 , 29 , 75 ). After all, China’s stance does reflect perspectives shared by many developing nations based on the regional consultations of INB’s process of developing a pandemic treaty ( 76 ).…”
Section: Implications and Ways Forwardmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analysis presented in Section 3 of this paper elucidates the underlying reasons for China’s stance on the pandemic treaty—a stance that, to a considerable extent, mirrors the experiences and concerns of developing countries as well ( 18 , 23 , 28 , 29 , 75 ). After all, China’s stance does reflect perspectives shared by many developing nations based on the regional consultations of INB’s process of developing a pandemic treaty ( 76 ).…”
Section: Implications and Ways Forwardmentioning
confidence: 99%