Last year fundamentally challenged the way we think about global health. Now, meaningful reform must include strengthening the conditions for medical breakthroughs and ensuring that medicines and vaccines reach people faster and more efficiently.
Public debate on the effectiveness of multilateralism, conflict and fiscal challenges, and the emergence of a new geopolitical reality has led some to question whether global cooperation on health is weakening.
At the same time, there is a growing consensus that we could be presented with a rare moment to reshape the global health architecture in a way that better supports countries to prioritize and invest in strong healthcare systems.