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Amendments to International Health Regulations (IHR), 2005 adopted

Posted 04 Jun 2024

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The 77th annual World Health Assembly (WHA) meeting recently concluded with an agreement on a crucial set of amendments to the IHR, 2005. 

  • Also, decided to extend the mandate of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Body (established in 2021) to finish its work to negotiate a Pandemic Agreement within a year. 

About IHR 

  • Successor of the International Sanitary Regulations (1951).
  • Aim: An overarching legally binding framework that defines countries’ rights and obligations in handling public health events and emergencies that have the potential to cross borders.
  • Members: Comprises all 194 WHO Member States plus Liechtenstein and the Holy See.
  • Need of Amendments: Experience of epidemics and pandemics, from Ebola to COVID-19, highlighted the need of better public health surveillance, response and preparedness mechanisms around the world

Key Amendments 

  • Defining the Pandemic emergency as a communicable disease that has a "wide geographical spread" or a high risk of one, and has exceeded or can exceed the ability of national health systems to respond.
  • Establishing a Coordinating Financial Mechanism to address the needs and priorities of developing countries. 
  • Establish a States Parties Committee for effective IHR implementation. 
  • Create National IHR Authorities to improve coordination among countries.

About World Health Assembly (WHA) 

  • The decision-making body of the World Health Organisation (WHO).
  • Functions: To determine the policies of the Organization, appoint the Director-General, supervise financial policies, and review and approve the proposed programme budget. 
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  • IHR
  • World Health Assembly
  • Pandemic emergency
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