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PHM Commentary on ongoing WHO EB meeting

From: amit sen

Issues for consideration at the 130th Session of the WHO Executive Board
We hereby submit the comments and suggestions included below (see link) regarding some of the items appearing on the agenda of the WHO Executive Board.
PHM is committed to a stronger WHO, adequately funded, with appropriate powers and playing the leading role in global health governance. PHM follows closely the work of the WHO, through the governing bodies and the secretariat. Across our networks we have technical experts and grass roots organisations with close interests in many of the issues coming before you over the next week.
However, WHO does not make it easy for civil society NGOs to contribute to its consideration of the issues coming before it.
It limits the number of organisations which have an official relationship with WHO and has recently restricted access to spaces in the Palais de Nations during the WHA. You may also know that civil society organisations have to submit their statements 24 hours before they are delivered. This rule often results in the statements getting censored, refused altogether, or, the least, rendering these interventions of little use for Member States, being written long before their deliberations.
Over the last week members of the PHM WHO liaison group have been working through the EB Agenda with the assistance of high level experts from a number of collaborating networks and NGOs. This workshop was part of our Global Health Governance Initiative which involves both watching and advocacy. In the course of these discussions we have prepared the following comments on some of the key issues coming before you. (You can follow the analysis in detail at www.ghwatch.org , and specifically for this EB meeting at: www.ghwatch.org/node/448 )
Members of the PHM WHO liaison group will be following the discussion at the EB over the next week.

PHM Comments to the 130th EB session, January 2012 2
PHM Comments on Various Agenda Items:

Here's the link of the PHM commentary on the WHO EB meeting, just uploaded:
http://www.ghwatch.org/sites/www.ghwatch.org/files/final%20PHM%20Comments_EB130_Jan2012.pdf

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