At 3am on Wednesday 16th April 2025, after three years of intense negotiations, WHO member states (minus the United States) preliminarily consented to a final text of the so-called Pandemic Agreement. The text will now be considered for final adoption at the upcoming World Health Assembly meeting in May 2025, where – barring any major upsets – it is expected to be adopted. At a time when global news is replete with breakdowns in multilateralism and the ripping up of international law rulebooks, this decisive step towards a new accord on pandemic prevention and response has been hailed by the WHO Director-General as a reminder that “multilateralism is alive and well”, demonstrating that “in our divided world, nations can still work together to find common ground, and a shared response to shared threats”. This blog post provides some reflections on the ostensible achievements of the Pandemic Agreement and the main sticking points raised until the final hours of negotiation.
Importance of Commercial Truck Insurance For Your Business – Go Health Pro
A commercial trucking business in California carries a tremendous amount of liability and risk. Whether you have one box truck or an entire fleet, Commercial Truck Insurance is a must for your business. In fact, it’s required by law. In this post, we’re going to explain why you need commercial truck insurance on your box truck (or similar … Read more