Health Equity in Focus
Health Equity in Focus delves into the intricate dynamics of global health, examining how historical legacies continue to shape present-day realities in the Global South. Global health institutions, when failing to address deep-rooted issues, can perpetuate inequalities between North and South. Across various episodes, we explore issues like the implications of intellectual property to access to medicines, the use of policy space through TRIPS flexibilities, international regulatory standards, the intersection of biological diversity with health, and developments regarding these topics in international fora, through an equity perspective.
As a reflection of the Third World Network’s core mission, this podcast offers a fresh perspective on these matters. While our work often involves highly technical contributions, the subtext of our interventions advocates for a reimagined global order. This vision is one where development equips countries with the means to uplift their populations and foster a fairer, more equitable world. And that is the object of this conversation.
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Credits
Production: Third World Network Berhad
Audio editing: Guilherme Conde
Original soundtrack (intro and outro): Daniel Gómez Rico
Artwork: Ames Sia
Health Equity in Focus
Understanding the IHR Amendments
In our inaugural episode, we explore the recent amendments to the International Health Regulations (IHR) and their implications for developing countries, particularly in light of the upcoming session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Body (INB) negotiating a Pandemic Instrument.
The IHR amendments represent a pivotal step towards recognizing the historical inequalities that have long plagued global health systems. Our guest, K.M. Gopakumar, a seasoned researcher and activist from the Third World Network, shares insights from the frontline of these negotiations, emphasizing the need for equitable access to health products and the importance of prioritizing the most vulnerable populations.
Join us as we unpack these complex topics, connecting the dots between colonial legacies and contemporary health disparities and how we can reimagine international health frameworks to promote equity and cooperation.
Stay tuned for a thought-provoking discussion that not only addresses the technicalities of the IHR amendments but also highlights the urgent need for a more equitable global health order as we approach the INB negotiations.
Transcripts available in English and Spanish.
Credits
Production: Third World Network Berhad
Audio editing: Guilherme Conde
Soundtrack: Daniel Gómez Rico
Artwork: Ames Sia