Global Pandemic Treaty

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April 17, 2025

Global Pandemic Treaty

WHO Member States have finalized a draft Pandemic Agreement, aimed at strengthening global health security in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

About the Global Pandemic Treaty

  • It is a legally binding international instrument aimed at strengthening global response to future pandemics.

Intergovernmental Negotiating Body (INB)

  • INB was established at the World Health Assembly’s second special session.
  • Members: Comprising WHO’s 194 Member States including India, the INB operates under Member State leadership, involving broad international participation.
    • US dropped out of INB after President Donald Trump announced U.S  withdrawal from WHO.
  • Purpose : To draft a global pandemic agreement to enhance prevention, preparedness, and response.
  • Guiding Principle: The draft process was guided by principles of inclusiveness, transparency, efficiency, and consensus.

  • Origin of the Treaty: In December 2021, during COVID-19 crisis, WHO Member States established the Intergovernmental Negotiating Body (INB) to draft a global pandemic treaty.
  • Objective: To strengthen pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response through a unified international approach.

Key Components of the Agreement

  • Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing (PABS) mechanism: The treaty proposes a framework to ensure fair and timely access to pathogens and benefits, such as vaccines and treatments.
  • One Health Approach: It emphasizes pandemic prevention by addressing the interconnection between human, animal, and environmental health.
  • Global Research and Development Capacity: Plans include building diverse and geographically distributed research facilities for quicker, localized responses.
  • Technology and Knowledge Transfer: The agreement facilitates sharing of technology and expertise for the production of vaccines and medical supplies.
    • One contentious point during the negotiations was Article 11, which deals with the transfer of medical technologies to developing nations.
  • Workforce and Emergency Preparedness: It includes provisions for training and mobilizing a multidisciplinary health emergency workforce at national and global levels.

India’s institutional mechanism to deal with pandemic

  • National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC): It monitors public health threats, coordinates responses, and advises the government during epidemics and pandemics.
  • Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW): It leads the national response by framing policies, issuing guidelines, coordinating with states, and managing logistics like vaccine distribution and healthcare infrastructure during pandemics.
  • National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA): NDMA, under the Disaster Management Act, 2005, plays a crucial role in planning and coordinating multi-sectoral emergency responses, ensuring preparedness, mitigation, and recovery efforts during health emergencies like COVID-19.

  • Supply Chain and Financial Mechanisms: Proposes a coordinated global logistics network and a financial mechanism to support rapid responses during outbreaks.
  • Health System Resilience: Encourages countries to strengthen their healthcare systems to withstand public health emergencies.

WHO’s Role and Respect for Sovereignty

  • The agreement affirms national sovereignty in public health matters, stating that WHO will not have authority to mandate national laws or actions.
  • It clarifies that the treaty does not authorize WHO to impose lockdowns, vaccine mandates, or travel restrictions on member states.

Significance of the treaty

  • Advancing Global Health Equity: The treaty addresses past inequalities by creating systems like the Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing (PABS) mechanism, ensuring fair distribution of vaccines, drugs, and diagnostics during future pandemics.
  • Strengthening Multilateralism : Despite the U.S. withdrawal, 193 nations unified to finalize the agreement, demonstrating that global collaboration in public health remains possible and effective.
  • Pandemic Preparedness: By committing to protect health workers, share pathogen data, and transfer technology, the treaty builds long-term resilience against emerging health threats.
  • Legal Framework for Future Crises: The treaty creates a durable international legal instrument that sets clear expectations for cooperation and response in future pandemics, ensuring accountability and consistency.

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