The Global Preparedness Monitoring Board (abbreviated GPMB) is a joint arm of the WHO[1] and the World Bank.[2] It was created by both organizations in response to the Western African Ebola virus epidemic.[3]
Synopsis
editThe GPMB are concerned that "at any time, an emerging, lethal, and highly transmissible pathogen might pose a risk of being spread globally because of the interconnectedness of the global population."[4]
Board members
editIn June 2023, the GPMB listed its board members as:
- Kolinda_Grabar-Kitarović, co-chair
- Joy Phumaphi, co-chair
- Palitha Abeykoon
- Ibrahim Abubakar
- Bente Angell-Hansen
- Maha El Rabbat
- Victor Dzau
- Chris Elias
- Zijian Feng
- Henrietta Fore
- Bience Gawanas
- Jayati Ghosh
- Naoko Ishii
- Ilona Kickbusch
- Mark Lowcock
- Susana Malcorra
- Matthew Stone
In December 2020, board members were:
Commentary
editIn April 2020, Boyd, Baker and Wilson remarked that the "WHO Global Preparedness Monitoring Board Report 2019 repeatedly notes widespread lack of preparedness for a significant pandemic".[1]
Selected publications
edit- Global Preparedness Monitoring Board (September 2020). A World in Disorder. Global Preparedness Monitoring Board Annual Report 2020 (PDF). Geneva: World Health Organization. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 14, 2020.
- Global Preparedness Monitoring Board (September 2019). A World at Risk: Annual Report on Global Preparedness for Health Emergencies (PDF). Geneva: World Health Organization. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 18, 2019.
References
edit- ^ a b Boyd, Matt; Baker, Michael G.; Wilson, Nick (2020). "Border closure for island nations? Analysis of pandemic and bioweapon-related threats suggests some scenarios warrant drastic action". Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health. 44 (2): 89–91. doi:10.1111/1753-6405.12991. PMC 7262147. PMID 32259383.
- ^ WHO and World Bank Group Join Forces to Strengthen Global Health Security World Bank, press release of 24 May 2018.
- ^ Karen McVeigh (September 18, 2019), Experts warn world ‘grossly unprepared’ for future pandemics The Guardian.
- ^ Lee, Vernon J.; Aguilera, Ximena; Heymann, David; Wilder-Smith, Annelies; Lee, Vernon J.; Aguilera, Ximena; Heymann, David L.; Wilder-Smith, Annelies; Bausch, Daniel G.; Briand, Sylvie; Bruschke, Christianne; Carmo, Eduardo H.; Cleghorn, Sean; Dandona, Lalit; Donnelly, Christl; Fall, Ibrahima Socé; Halton, Jane; Hatchett, Richard; Hong, Felicia; Horby, Peter; Ihekweazu, Chikwe; Jacobs, Michael; Khan, Kamran; Lin, Yijun; Leung, Gabriel; Low, Constance; McDonald, Bethan F.; Memish, Ziad A.; Morhard, Ryan; et al. (2020). "Preparedness for emerging epidemic threats: A Lancet Infectious Diseases Commission". The Lancet Infectious Diseases. 20 (1): 17–19. doi:10.1016/S1473-3099(19)30674-7. PMC 7158988. PMID 31876487.
- ^ Tim Harford (April 16, 2020), Tim Harford: why we fail to prepare for disasters FT Magazine.
- ^ Tim Harford (April 16, 2020), Tim Harford: why we fail to prepare for disasters FT Magazine.
- ^ Karen McVeigh (September 14, 2020), Just $5 per person a year could prevent future pandemic, says ex-WHO head The Guardian.
- ^ Karen McVeigh (September 14, 2020), Just $5 per person a year could prevent future pandemic, says ex-WHO head The Guardian.
- ^ Karen McVeigh (September 14, 2020), Just $5 per person a year could prevent future pandemic, says ex-WHO head The Guardian.