24 min

Amendments to the International Health Regulations: Voices from the Negotiations The Geneva Health Files Podcast

    • Ciencias

Presenting Global Health As Heard In Geneva.
Dear Readers, Listeners,
I am happy to bring you the next episode of the Geneva Health Files podcast.
In this episode, diplomats steering the negotiations to amend the International Health Regulations, speak to Geneva Health Files on the method and the meaning of these discussions.
Listen to Abdullah Asiri of Saudi Arabia and Ashley Bloomfield of New Zealand, Co-Chairs of the Working Group for the amendments to the IHR in this insightful interview.
This episode has been produced by my young colleague Parth Chandna who is part of our annual Fellowship program. Parth is a podcast pro and is helping us bring to life our audio offerings.
We are keen on raising resources for continuing with these audio series. Get in touch if you wish to support this podcast from Global Health Geneva.
Listen in, spread the word. Gives us your feedback by simply hitting reply to this email.
Cheers.
Priti
Feel free to write to us: patnaik.reporting@gmail.com or genevahealthfiles@protonmail.com; Follow us on Twitter: @filesgeneva
Read the transcript of this interview here that we published a few weeks ago.
See previous episodes here.
Global health is everybody’s business. Help us probe the dynamics where science and politics interface with interests. Support investigative global health journalism.



Get full access to Geneva Health Files at genevahealthfiles.substack.com/subscribe

Presenting Global Health As Heard In Geneva.
Dear Readers, Listeners,
I am happy to bring you the next episode of the Geneva Health Files podcast.
In this episode, diplomats steering the negotiations to amend the International Health Regulations, speak to Geneva Health Files on the method and the meaning of these discussions.
Listen to Abdullah Asiri of Saudi Arabia and Ashley Bloomfield of New Zealand, Co-Chairs of the Working Group for the amendments to the IHR in this insightful interview.
This episode has been produced by my young colleague Parth Chandna who is part of our annual Fellowship program. Parth is a podcast pro and is helping us bring to life our audio offerings.
We are keen on raising resources for continuing with these audio series. Get in touch if you wish to support this podcast from Global Health Geneva.
Listen in, spread the word. Gives us your feedback by simply hitting reply to this email.
Cheers.
Priti
Feel free to write to us: patnaik.reporting@gmail.com or genevahealthfiles@protonmail.com; Follow us on Twitter: @filesgeneva
Read the transcript of this interview here that we published a few weeks ago.
See previous episodes here.
Global health is everybody’s business. Help us probe the dynamics where science and politics interface with interests. Support investigative global health journalism.



Get full access to Geneva Health Files at genevahealthfiles.substack.com/subscribe

24 min

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