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‘EQUITY’ IN THE PANDEMIC TREATY: THE FALSE HOPE OF ‘ACCESS AND BENEFIT-SHARING’
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Rourke, Michelle
, Switzer, Stephanie
, Eccleston-Turner, Mark
, Hampton, Abbie-Rose
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/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 Pandemic (2020-)
/ COVID-19 vaccines
/ Cultural heritage
/ Developing countries
/ Environmental law
/ Equality
/ Equity
/ Fairness
/ Health behavior
/ International
/ International community
/ International courts
/ International law
/ Jurisprudence
/ LDCs
/ Low income groups
/ Maritime law
/ Operational definitions
/ Pandemics
/ Pathogens
/ Public health
/ Rhetoric
/ Treaties
/ Vaccines
/ World health
2023
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‘EQUITY’ IN THE PANDEMIC TREATY: THE FALSE HOPE OF ‘ACCESS AND BENEFIT-SHARING’
by
Rourke, Michelle
, Switzer, Stephanie
, Eccleston-Turner, Mark
, Hampton, Abbie-Rose
in
Access
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 Pandemic (2020-)
/ COVID-19 vaccines
/ Cultural heritage
/ Developing countries
/ Environmental law
/ Equality
/ Equity
/ Fairness
/ Health behavior
/ International
/ International community
/ International courts
/ International law
/ Jurisprudence
/ LDCs
/ Low income groups
/ Maritime law
/ Operational definitions
/ Pandemics
/ Pathogens
/ Public health
/ Rhetoric
/ Treaties
/ Vaccines
/ World health
2023
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‘EQUITY’ IN THE PANDEMIC TREATY: THE FALSE HOPE OF ‘ACCESS AND BENEFIT-SHARING’
by
Rourke, Michelle
, Switzer, Stephanie
, Eccleston-Turner, Mark
, Hampton, Abbie-Rose
in
Access
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 Pandemic (2020-)
/ COVID-19 vaccines
/ Cultural heritage
/ Developing countries
/ Environmental law
/ Equality
/ Equity
/ Fairness
/ Health behavior
/ International
/ International community
/ International courts
/ International law
/ Jurisprudence
/ LDCs
/ Low income groups
/ Maritime law
/ Operational definitions
/ Pandemics
/ Pathogens
/ Public health
/ Rhetoric
/ Treaties
/ Vaccines
/ World health
2023
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‘EQUITY’ IN THE PANDEMIC TREATY: THE FALSE HOPE OF ‘ACCESS AND BENEFIT-SHARING’
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‘EQUITY’ IN THE PANDEMIC TREATY: THE FALSE HOPE OF ‘ACCESS AND BENEFIT-SHARING’
2023
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Overview
During the COVID-19 pandemic the international community repeatedly called for the equitable distribution of vaccines and other medical countermeasures. However, there was a substantial gap between this rhetoric and State action. High-income countries secured significantly more doses than they required, leaving many low-income countries unable to vaccinate their populations. Current negotiations for the new Pandemic Treaty under the World Health Organization (WHO) attempt to narrow the gap between rhetoric and behaviour by building the concept of equity into the Treaty's substantive content. However, equity is difficult to define, much less to operationalize. Presently, WHO Member States appear to have chosen ‘access and benefit-sharing’ (ABS) as the predominant mechanism for operationalizing equity in the Treaty. This article examines ABS as a mechanism, its use in public health, and argues that ABS is fundamentally flawed, unable to achieve equity. It proposes other options for an equitable international response to future pandemic threats.
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