During a recent assembly, Robert F. Kennedy criticized the World Health Organization (WHO) for catering to corporate interests and alleged collusion with China over COVID-19's origins. He proposed a radical overhaul of the WHO while encouraging other nations to abandon the organization. In contrast, the assembly hailed the adoption of the first global pandemic treaty aimed at enhancing collective preparation for future pandemics. WHO Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesus highlighted the treaty as a major victory for public health and international collaboration, emphasizing its importance in safeguarding against future health crises.
WHO's priorities have increasingly reflected the biases and interests of corporate medicine, but the global assembly has affirmed a new pandemic treaty for collective action.
The world is safer today thanks to the leadership, collaboration and commitment of our Member States to adopt the historic WHO Pandemic Agreement.
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