News
7 APR 2025
Mobilising national and regional assets and non-state actors for pandemic preparedness
We’re thrilled to share that three members of the leadership team from the Centre for Infectious Disease Emergency Response (CIDER) have co-authored a significant new commentary published in The Lancet.
“Mobilising national and regional assets and non-state actors for pandemic preparedness” challenges the status quo of global health governance and calls for a bold, inclusive vision where national public health institutes, regional organisations, academic institutions, the private sector, and civil society all play a central role in shaping pandemic preparedness.
In the wake of structural gaps exposed by COVID-19, this piece offers timely recommendations to rebalance power, decentralise leadership, and ensure truly sustainable, equitable health systems.
This article is a must-read for policymakers, public health professionals, academics, and anyone passionate about advancing global health equity.
Read the full article here.
This important contribution reflects our team’s ongoing commitment to shaping a healthier, more resilient world and we look forward to the meaningful conversations it will inspire.
