The Chancery behind the Accra Reset has unveiled a high-level panel charged with driving reforms in global health governance, part of a broader push to promote equity and reinforce sovereignty across the Global South.
The Accra Reset, an African-led health and economic sovereignty initiative championed by John Dramani Mahama, aims to reposition the continent as a more influential voice in shaping global health policies and systems.
The 18-member panel will be co-chaired by Peter Piot, El Hadj As Sy, Nísia Trindade, and Budi Gunadi Sadikin.
It has been tasked with developing clear, practical proposals to reshape a global health system that critics say has too often cast countries in the Global South as passive recipients, rather than independent and decisive actors.
The Chancery noted that the panel’s activities will be supported by a High-Level Consultative Group, tasked with creating a clear and structured channel for engagement with major institutions within the global health system.
These bodies include the World Health Organization, World Trade Organization, Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, African Union Development Agency, and the International Finance Corporation.
Work is set to begin without delay, with the panel’s terms of reference expected to be further shaped and formally adopted through contributions from global forums such as the World Health Assembly and the United Nations General Assembly.
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