WHO countries agree on technology transfers in next pandemic DW 04/16/2025
Briefly

Member states of the WHO have concluded a significant agreement aimed at bolstering the world's preparedness for future pandemics. This agreement underscores the importance of global cooperation and is a response to challenges faced during the COVID-19 pandemic. One notable aspect of the agreement involves the contentious Article 11, concerning technology transfers to developing nations, which has faced pushback from wealthier countries. A compromise was reached that allows for mutual agreement on such transfers. The framework also emphasizes the respect for national sovereignty in public health issues, amidst various false narratives surrounding the treaty's implications.
Following three years of negotiations, the member states of the WHO finalized a historic agreement aimed at preparing the world for future pandemics.
The Pandemic Agreement focuses on enhancing global collaboration and preventing future outbreaks, reflecting lessons learned from the COVID-19 crisis.
The accord ensures that technology transfers to developing nations will be mutually agreed upon, addressing past grievances during the pandemic.
Director-General Tedros emphasized that the agreement shows the resilience of multilateralism, indicating that nations can unite to confront shared health threats.
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