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This panel explores the bi- and multi-lateral partnerships that shape global health governance. Papers examine how fundamental rights, innovation, universal access to care, and effective health governance are balanced in an often volatile, fractious and politically sensitive international arena. Focused primarily on global health actors and their role in contemporary governance - covering issues such as development aid and funding, pandemic preparedness and response, and digital health transtitions - the panel showcases work at the cutting edge of global health scholarship.
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| Humanising the Pandemic Agreement: A Rights-Based Approach to Implementation in a Networked Global Governance System | View Paper Details |
| Strategic Partners or Outsiders? Norway and the United Kingdom in the European Health Union | View Paper Details |
| Sink, Swim, Go Down with the Ship: The Global HIV/AIDS Response and the Changing World Order | View Paper Details |
| Local Innovation or Donor-Driven Solutions? Governing Digital Health Transformation in Tanzania | View Paper Details |