Africa: Why Africa - and the World - Remain Dangerously Unprepared for the Next Pandemic
The report says pandemic preparedness investment has lagged while Ebola and COVID-19 exposed major gaps in surveillance, financing, and local manufacturing.
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Africa: Why Africa - and the World - Remain Dangerously Unprepared for the Next Pandemic
Analysis - As the news spread about the outbreak of Ebola in mid-May 2026, the World Health Organization (WHO) released a report about pandemics. The title was: A World on the Edge: Priorities for a Pandemic-Resilient Future.
Why Africa – and the world – remain dangerously unprepared for the next pandemic
As the news spread about the outbreak of Ebola in mid-May 2026, the World Health Organization (WHO) released a report about pandemics. The title was: A World on the Edge: Priorities for a Pandemic-Resilient Future. The document was prepared by the WHO’s Global Preparedness Monitoring Board. It sets out why the world isn’t better prepared for pandemics a decade after Ebola exposed dangerous gaps. And six years after COVID-19 turned those gaps int…
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