GOVERNING PANDEMICS 101
SESSION 4 INTERNATIONAL SHARING OF DATA & SAMPLES; DEVELOPMENT, PRODUCTION AND ACCESS TO VACCINES
PROGRAMME
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Mini-lecture 1: How is the international sharing of data and pathogen-samples governed? What is the Nagoya Protocol?
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Mini-lecture 2: How is the development, production and access to vaccines for pandemics governed internationally? What weaknesses did Covid-19 expose, and what are proposals to address them?
SPEAKERS
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Gian Luca Burci, Professor, International Law, The Graduate
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Suerie Moon, Professor of Practice, The Graduate Institute,
Geneva; Co-Director, Global Health Centre
READINGS
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Piselli D (2022) International sharing of pathogens under a
pandemic treaty: What linkages with the Nagoya Protocol under
the CBD and the PIP Framework?, Global Health Centre,
the Graduate Institute, Geneva. -
Knowledge Portal (2022) Covid-19 Vaccine Research and Analysis,
Global Health Centre, The Graduate Institute, Geneva.
COURSE OVERVIEW
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Date: 20 May 2022, 14:00-15:15 CEST
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Format: Online lectures, exercises, and live discussion
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Fee: Free
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Certificates will be delivered to participants who attend at least 6 sessions of Governing Pandemics 101
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* For Session 4 through Session 8, you must register for each session separately.
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This session is part of the Governing Pandemics 101 course which aims to provide an overview of the key concepts and current issues related to the global governance of outbreaks. More information on the course