The COVID-19 pandemic showed big problems in how global health is managed. A new report, the IHRP, looks into these failures. It aims to explain why the world's pandemic response did not work well and what this means for organizations like the WHO and future health security.
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed critical weaknesses in the global public health system, prompting widespread calls for reform. While some initial assessments, like a Lancet Commission report, sidestepped direct accountability, a new IHRP report directly addresses these systemic failures. It aims to thoroughly explain why the world's pandemic response faltered. This comprehensive analysis will explore the profound implications of these shortcomings for key international bodies like the World Health Organization and for the overall future of global health security worldwide. The findings are expected to shape future preparedness strategies significantly.
Original Author: David Bell | Source: Brownstone Institute


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