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Next week's meeting of the @WHO negotiating body will be open for #civilsociety participation and input on Monday only, and only general comments on the zero draft will be allowed. You might like this or not...
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After an „advanced zero draft” being shared by the @WHO secretariat informally last week, here the "proper” zero draft of the #pandemictreaty.
Zero draft: https://apps.who.int/gb/inb/pdf_files/inb4/A_INB4_3-en.pdf
INB4: https://apps.who.int/gb/inb/e/e_inb-4.html
Provisional agenda: https://apps.who.int/gb/inb/pdf_files/inb4/A_INB4_1-en.pdf
🚨Countries are now meeting in Geneva for the International Negotaing Body (#INB) to discuss a new #PandemicTreaty.
Early language in the "conceptual zero draft" repeats past mistakes, treating compliance as an afterthought.
This won't generate the oversight needed. Today in the#Washingtonpost, Elliot Hannon and I explain why.
Papers are out for the 5-7 December meeting of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Body (#INB) on the #Pandemic Accord.
At the meeting, they will agree on "drafting modalities" (e.g. how the drafting process will move forward) and a revised timeline.
In February, the INB bureau will present a "zero draft" to be considered by the "drafting group" (made of negotiators from member states).
Guided by the INB, the drafting group is in charge of taking forward the accord's text.
The agenda for the third meeting of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Body (#INB) for a Pandemic Accord was released today.
The meeting is in early December and will likely focus more on process than content.
The agenda includes:
📠 conceptual zero draft presentation and discussion
⏳ timeline and deliverables, including establishing drafting groups and how to get to "zero draft"
🗺 summaries of regional committee meetings, including those not broadcast to the public.