

WHO REFORM: Letter to Permanent missions
The WHO reform process that was initiated during the last 64th World Health Assembly is under way. The reform process was proposed by the Director General in response to the financial crisis of WHO. However, the reform touches upon many important aspects of the organization posing a great risk to the fulfillment of its constitutional mandate. While, the proposed reform focuses mainly on bureaucratic aspects, a vision on the core values steering the process is lacking. Absent also is a political discussion on the vision of the future of WHO.
Three concept papers for consultation
WHO is holding a first series of consultation with
Member States in the beginning of July, calling on them to react on
three initial concept papers on reform prepared by the WHO secretariat:
- Concept paper on the WHO Governance
- Concept paper on independent evaluation of WHO
- Concept paper on the World Health Forum
Reaction to the three concept papers
IBFAN is part of a platform of NGOs, Democratising Global Health, that is closely watching the process and the content of reform - even though no official space has been opened up to a consultation with public interest groups. This coalition has sent a letter to Geneva-based missions of the member states, on the 30th of June 2011, to inform them about the concerns that this group of public interest organizations holds in relation to these concept papers.
- Please click here to read the Letter to Permanent Missions of WHO member states
If you support our position and analysis, and if you would like to be kept informed on the evolution of this process, please contact us:
ina.verzivolli@gifa.org, Human Rights Project Officer, IBFAN-GIFA
prundall@babymilkaction.org, Policy Director, Baby Milk Action

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