The investment case for bolstering global systems for pandemic preparedness and response is clear. Yet, COVID-19 exposed gaping holes in our collective ability to respond to pandemic threats. And even after more than 6.9 million deaths from COVID-19 and trillions in economic losses, financing and policy arrangements for preparedness remain insufficient. Policymakers still need to reckon with the lessons learned during recent outbreaks to ensure stronger systems going forward.
Since India assumed the year-long presidency of G20 on December 1, last year, the whole world has been appreciating the country for the way it has been conducti
Recently, a World Health Organisation (WHO) official lauded India for the manner in which it is leading its G20 presidency at the Health Working Group meeting, describing it as an
Since India assumed the year-long presidency of G20 on December 1, last year, the whole world has been appreciating the country for the way it has been conducting itself in the grouping of world powers.