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This resource covers pandemic treaty negotiations at the WHO, which is tangentially relevant to AI safety insofar as global coordination on catastrophic risks (biological or otherwise) offers lessons for AI governance frameworks, but it is not directly focused on AI safety.
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This paper analyzes the progress of international negotiations toward a WHO pandemic agreement, examining the key provisions, sticking points, and governance implications of efforts to create a binding international framework for pandemic preparedness and response. It assesses how nations are coordinating (or failing to coordinate) on shared global health security challenges.
Key Points
- •Examines the WHO Intergovernmental Negotiating Body process toward a legally binding pandemic accord
- •Analyzes core contested issues including pathogen access, benefit sharing, and equity provisions
- •Discusses challenges of achieving international coordination on global health governance
- •Highlights tensions between national sovereignty and multilateral pandemic preparedness obligations
- •Provides context on how pandemic governance frameworks relate to broader global catastrophic risk reduction
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100-Day Mission for Future Pandemic Vaccines, Viewed Through the Lens of Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs) - PMC
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Vaccines (Basel) . 2025 Jul 21;13(7):773. doi: 10.3390/vaccines13070773
100-Day Mission for Future Pandemic Vaccines, Viewed Through the Lens of Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs)
Yodira Guadalupe Hernandez-Ruiz
Yodira Guadalupe Hernandez-Ruiz
1 Escuela de Medicina, Universidad de Monterrey, San Pedro Garza García, Nuevo León 66238, Mexico; yodira.hernandez@udem.edu
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1 , Erika Zoe Lopatynsky-Reyes
Erika Zoe Lopatynsky-Reyes
2 Think Vaccines LLC., Houston, TX 77005, USA; zlopatynsky@gmail.com
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2 , Rolando Ulloa-Gutierrez
Rolando Ulloa-Gutierrez
3 Servicio de Aislamiento Pediatría, Hospital Nacional de Niños “Dr. Carlos Sáenz Herrera”, San José 1654-1000, Costa Rica; rolandoug@gmail.com
4 Cátedra de Pediatría, Universidad de Ciencias Médicas (UCIMED), San José 10108, Costa Rica
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3, 4 , María L Avila-Agüero
María L Avila-Agüero
5 Servicio de Infectología, Hospital Nacional de Niños “Dr. Carlos Sáenz Herrera”, San José 10905, Costa Rica; avilaaguero@gmail.com
6 Universidad de Costa Rica, San José 10905, Costa Rica
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5, 6 , Alfonso J Rodriguez-Morales
Alfonso J Rodriguez-Morales
7 Faculty of Health Sciences, Universidad Científica del Sur, Lima 15307, Peru; arodriguezmo@cientifica.edu.pe
8 Grupo de Investigación Biomedicina, Faculty of Medicine, Fundación Universitaria Autónoma de las Américas-Institución Universitaria Visión de las Américas, Pereira 660003, Colombia
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