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Fifth Report - Global Health, Global Britain

Foreign Affairs Committee HC 200 Published 30 September 2021
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Para 9

Another pandemic could wreak just as much havoc on the global economy and have just...

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Another pandemic could wreak just as much havoc on the global economy and have just as devastating an effect on global health outcomes as war, famine or environmental disaster. The temptation for world leaders will be to ignore the risks … Read more
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Para 13

The pandemic has exposed shortcomings in the multilateral health system.

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The pandemic has exposed shortcomings in the multilateral health system. The WHO lacks adequate funds, power and independence. It has done hugely important work in a difficult situation, facing intense pressure from many sides. However, it performed less effectively than … Read more
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Para 14

To be more effective and independent, the WHO needs more reliable sources of funding, based...

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To be more effective and independent, the WHO needs more reliable sources of funding, based on predictable fees from member states, rather than earmarked voluntary donations. We welcome the UK’s commitment to increase its core funding to the organisation. This … Read more
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The WHO needs support to withstand political pressure from certain member states.

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The WHO needs support to withstand political pressure from certain member states. There should be no space for doubt about the independence of the WHO’s leadership, particularly given the organisation’s important work during the pandemic. Working in a highly political … Read more
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Para 16

Without a full and transparent investigation into the origins of covid-19, we are at greater...

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Without a full and transparent investigation into the origins of covid-19, we are at greater risk of a disastrous new outbreak. By impeding efforts to trace the origins of the virus, Beijing is endangering its own population along with the … Read more
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Para 17

Taiwan’s impressive response to covid-19 illustrates that its exclusion from WHO forums risks harming global...

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Taiwan’s impressive response to covid-19 illustrates that its exclusion from WHO forums risks harming global health security, making it harder to exchange information with Taiwan and learn from its experiences. In a deeply interconnected world, where the next pandemic could … Read more
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We are concerned that the UK’s reduced access to European health networks could undermine the...

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We are concerned that the UK’s reduced access to European health networks could undermine the UK and European response to future disease outbreaks. We recommend that the Government builds structured permanent cooperation with the European Centre for Disease Prevention and … Read more
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Para 29

The glaring inequality in global access to vaccines has created the opportunity for autocracies such...

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The glaring inequality in global access to vaccines has created the opportunity for autocracies such as Russia and China to seek to undermine the West and expand their influence by donating and selling vaccines. Even if these campaigns have fallen … Read more
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Para 30

To defeat covid-19, and tackle future pandemics, a wider range of countries need the ability...

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To defeat covid-19, and tackle future pandemics, a wider range of countries need the ability to produce vaccines. The production of AstraZeneca by India’s Serum Institute offers a good model for technology transfer to build this capacity. Many national leaders … Read more
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Deliberate misinformation about the safety of vaccines is not only irresponsible— it costs lives.

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Deliberate misinformation about the safety of vaccines is not only irresponsible— it costs lives. Tackling state-backed falsehoods on covid-19 should be an integral part of the Government’s global health security strategy. To promote global access to covid-19 vaccines and bring … Read more
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The pandemic has highlighted the global nature of health security, and the need for greater...

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The pandemic has highlighted the global nature of health security, and the need for greater international cooperation in this area. In an interconnected world, health security is inextricable from foreign policy. A cross-Government strategy on global health security is important … Read more
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The Government argued that the FCO-DFID merger would be an opportunity to align aid spending...

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The Government argued that the FCO-DFID merger would be an opportunity to align aid spending with diplomatic policy, with the potential for gains in global health security. We are concerned that the Government is squandering this opportunity by making ill-considered … Read more
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Observations and findings
8 Conclusion
Para 28
When we launched this inquiry, in October 2020, it was not known whether there would ever be effective vaccines against covid-19. Today, less than a year later, all UK adults have been offered full immunisation, and 41 percent of the global population has received at least one dose. This is …
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