Pandemic treaty talks inch toward accord
- WHO member states reached an 'in principle' accord on a pandemic treaty after three years of discussions.
- The COVID-19 pandemic, which killed millions, triggered the need to shore up defenses against future pathogens.
- Negotiations faced sticking points, particularly regarding Article 11 on technology transfer for vaccine production to developing countries.
- Anne-Claire Amprou stated, "We have an accord in principle," though final approval is pending from WHO members.
- The treaty aims to establish a global supply chain and logistics network, giving the world better tools against outbreaks.
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