Latest publication in collaboration with the WHO tackles science, solidarity and solutions for global health
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Wednesday, October 27, 2021
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LONDON, Oct. 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- More than a year since the COVID-19 pandemic began, the world is drawing on lessons learnt to aid a global recovery and prevent the same mistakes from being made again in inevitable future health emergencies.
Key Points:
- Health: A Political Choice Science, Solidarity, Solutions, the latest in a series of titles produced in collaboration with the World Health Organization, considers how to best protect the global community against the failings seen during the pandemic and seeks solutions grounded in science that work for all.
- The first publication in the series called for universal health coverage, while the second called on world leaders to unite in their response to COVID-19.
- The 'Solidarity' section explores investment in future health security and new approaches that may pave the road to Health for All.
- Health: A Political Choice Science, Solidarity, Solutionsis an official publication of the Global Governance Project produced in collaboration with the World Health Organization.