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Effective International Partnership for Health and Wellbeing: Interoperable, Holistic, Integrative

Rajeev Kher (Research and Information System for Developing Countries (RIS)), Anil Sooklal (Department of International Relations and Cooperation), Arun. S. Nair, Jaimal Anand (Department of International Relations and Cooperation), Roland Klüber (Consilis GmbH)
This Policy Brief was first published in https://t20ind.org

Abstract

The pandemic-triggered global crisis has led to the need for an international and holistic approach to pursue ‘health security and wellbeing for all’ that addresses social, economic, environmental, and spiritual elements. To fulfil this global task by fostering the efficient implementation of solutions, the G20 should promote international collaborations in finance, technology, capacity building, and interoperability of solutions. Building on the G20’s endorsement of the One Health approach, member economies should adopt partnerships in wellbeing, as well as curative, preventive, and promotive healthcare initiatives. Interoperability needs to be integrated at multiple levels into the solutions emerging from these partnerships, especially since effective, efficient, and expeditious implementation of coordinated responses have become inevitable, given the cross-border nature of risks associated with wellbeing.

Authors

Rajeev Kher (Research and Information System for Developing Countries (RIS)), Anil Sooklal (Department of International Relations and Cooperation), Arun. S. Nair, Jaimal Anand (Department of International Relations and Cooperation), Roland Klüber (Consilis GmbH)

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