
WHO’s New Pandemic Treaty: A Call for Strategic Resistance
… the Pandemic Treaty?
The treaty purportedly seeks to establish a legally binding framework for countries to share information, resources, and coordinate responses during future pandemics. It includes provisions for controversial early detection, risky data sharing, profitable equitable access to vaccines and medicines, and hegemonic coordination under the World Health Organization (WHO). However, some of the most contentious parts relate to pathogen access and benefit sharing (PABS), intellectual property rights, and the powers granted to WHO during health emergencies.
Ratification: What It Means and Why It Matters
For the treaty to become effective, at least 60 countries must ratify it — a …








