Global Model WHO Youth Delegates Demand Urgent Action on Pandemic Preparedness

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In a groundbreaking move for global health advocacy, over 350 youth delegates from 52 countries convened at the first in-person Global Model WHO (GMWHO), held at the World Health Organization’s (WHO) headquarters in Geneva. Organized by the World Federation of United Nations Associations (WFUNA) in collaboration with WHO, this event offered young leaders an unparalleled opportunity to participate in a realistic simulation of the World Health Assembly, where they tackled pressing global health issues alongside WHO experts and officials. The event emphasized youth engagement in critical policy areas and fostered international collaboration on health governance.

 

Throughout the conference, youth delegates worked collectively on resolutions addressing a range of health issues, including climate change, mental health, antimicrobial resistance, pollution, and infectious diseases like tuberculosis and polio. One of the event’s most significant outcomes was the adoption of a youth declaration calling for the swift ratification of a global Pandemic Agreement. The declaration underscored the urgency of international coordination, urging WHO member states to finalize the agreement by the end of the year to prevent and mitigate future pandemics. This call to action reflects a deep commitment from the youth delegates, who emphasized that coordinated measures are essential for safeguarding the health and well-being of future generations.

 

Global Model WHO Youth Delegates Demand Urgent Action on Pandemic Preparedness

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Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General, commended the delegates, highlighting their dedication to global health issues and their role as emerging leaders. He emphasized the crucial role of youth voices in shaping responses to global health crises, stating, “This generation is instrumental in building a safer, fairer, and healthier world.” The event not only enhanced delegates’ understanding of international health governance but also empowered them as advocates for a more inclusive and prepared global health framework. Through debates, resolution drafting, and policy discussions, participants gained critical insights into health diplomacy, negotiation, and the complexities of health policy.

 

Australian hospital administrator and post-graduate law student Savannah Jamora served as the Director-General of the GMWHO conference, underscoring the importance of youth involvement in shaping global health policy. Jamora noted, “Young people are more than just the future of global health; they are essential partners in shaping its present.” She emphasized that the perspectives and innovative ideas of young people are invaluable in ensuring that health policies are both relevant and effective. Through the GMWHO, she stated, young leaders are given a platform to channel their insights and experiences, working towards a healthier and more equitable world.

The successful holding of the GMWHO aligns with WHO’s broader goals to engage young people as valuable partners in global health initiatives. By creating spaces for youth leadership in policy and decision-making, WHO and WFUNA are empowering the next generation of health advocates and ensuring they have a significant voice in shaping a resilient, inclusive health landscape.

 

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