China is doubling down on global health teamwork, calling for the World Health Organization (WHO) to steer negotiations for a new pandemic agreement. 🩺 'This pact is crucial for building a fairer, safer future,' said Hu Guang, a top official from China's National Disease Control and Prevention Administration.
Collaboration Over Competition
At the 77th World Health Assembly in Geneva, Hu emphasized China's role as a 'constructive partner' in drafting the agreement. 💡 The country has pushed for multilateralism and resource equity – especially for developing nations – while advocating for the WHO's 'core leadership.'
Progress & Pitfalls
While member states haven't finalized terms yet, Hu confirmed 'considerable progress' has been made since 2022. 🚧 Challenges remain: gaps in funding, tech access, and response systems need fixes to create what Hu calls a 'truly inclusive' framework.
Why It Matters
With pandemic risks lingering, this agreement could redefine how countries share data, vaccines, and resources. 🌍 'No one's safe until everyone's safe,' Hu reminded delegates – a vibe check for global health that's straight out of a superhero movie tagline. 🦸♂️
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China supports WHO in leading pandemic agreement negotiations
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