Preparing for the Next Crisis: The Pandemic Accord

ML&P has been closely following the process towards the creation of a new international instrument to better prevent, prepare for and respond to the next pandemic. We called for the negotiation of a pandemic treaty in May 2021 in a background paper to the Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness and Response, and our experts have been active participants in the World Health Organization process towards the creation of such an instrument since it was launched in December 2021.

Below is a collection of resources that ML&P has pulled together to help guide negotiations and advise those who want to see a robust, public health instrument that can prevent another experience like Covid-19.

Key reading

Relevant technical briefs

Relevant blogs

Will Europe block the Pandemic Agreement because of one word?

This commentary originally appeared in the Brussels Times, and is available here. The Pandemic Agreement negotiations began in December of...

“Mutually agreed terms and conditions,” says it all.

On 4 March, Politico reported that the Polish presidency of the Council of the European Union (EU) is expressing...

“This week, the medicines were not there”: What is at stake in the pandemic agreement

Earlier this week I listened to a testimony from a community worker at a maternity ward where HIV-positive women...

The world needs a signal that multilateralism works: ML&P opening statement to the INB13, 17 February 2025

Thank you for the opportunity to make a brief statement. The negotiations for the Pandemic Agreement enter the final phase....

Synthesis and Conclusions: Securing technology transfer in the Pandemic Agreement

This guest blog draws from the discussions at a 27 January 2025 expert workshop organised by the Geneva Graduate...

Ensure greater transparency and meaningful participation for a better pandemic accord

This statement was delivered by Medicines Law & Policy at the Intergovernmental Negotiating Body (INB), Session 12 (resumed), 6...

Pandemic treaty must ensure timely access to technology and know-how

This statement was delivered by Medicines Law & Policy at the Intergovernmental Negotiating Body (INB), Session 12 (resumed), 4...

Transfer of Technology: New definition and stronger language needed

Statement by Medicines Law & Policy on Article 11, Technology Transfer Intergovernmental Negotiating Body on a Pandemic Accord (INB), Session...

Getting to a meaningful agreement: ML&P’s opening statement to the 12th round of pandemic accord negotiations

Thank you for giving us the opportunity to address the opening session of the INB12. We would like to make...

Continuing to ignore the problem of the know-how gap won’t make it go away.

The Covid-19 pandemic was a wake-up call for a variety of issues in access to medicines, one of which...