The Covid-19 crisis illustrates how the source and scope of many
critical problems are global and require multilateral solutions, but the
policy authority and requisite resources for tackling them are vested
in states. An efficient architecture of global health governance would
have detected the emerging epidemiological threat early, sounded the
alarm, and coordinated the delivery of essential equipment and medicines
to population clusters in the most need.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) is at the centre of the
existing architecture. It works worldwide to promote universal health
care, monitor public health risks, prepare for emerging epidemiological
emergencies, and coordinate responses. It sets international health
standards and guidelines and provides technical assistance to countries
in need. It's credited with eradicating smallpox and coordinating the
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Wednesday, 7 August 2024
The WHO Is No Longer Fit For Purpose
The top global agency, part of the United Nations system, for promoting
preparedness in advance for health emergencies and crises and
coordinating national responses, is the World Health Organisation.
Unfortunately, its performance in helping the world manage Covid-19
proved, to be kind, very patchy. This makes it all the more surprising
that there should be a concerted effort underway to expand its authority
and boost its resources.