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Reforming the World Health Organization After Ebola FREE
Wed, 2015-04-15 15:47 — mike kraftThe JAMA Forum by Lawrence O. Gostin, JD, Georgetown University Law Center| April 14, 2015
..In January, the WHO Executive Board proposed major reforms, which the World Health Assembly will consider in May (http://bit.ly/17z0ViG). The outcome of the reform movement could affect the WHO’s status and credibility for a generation. Here are 5 reforms I propose needed to uphold the WHO’s constitutional mandate (http://bit.ly/1BuNFtc) as “the directing and coordinating authority on international health work.”
- Ensure sustainable funding...
- Reform the WHO’s regional structure by empowering WHO’s director-general to appoint regional directors...
- Improve WHO governance by empowering stakeholders to harness the creativity of civil society...
- Exert WHO’s constitutional authority by setting an ambitious agenda of health treaties and voluntary codes...
- Build health system capacities to help prevent the next global health emergency...
The following building blocks would help prevent the next epidemic:
An emergency fund.
A global health reserve workforce.
An international health systems fund.
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