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In the wake of the 75th World Health Assembly to be held from 22 to 28 May 2022, the Geneva-based United Nations agency, the World Health Organization (WHO), is calling on member states to further cooperate with the organization. The government plans to significantly increase its budget, but is also seeking additional funding. authority. This plan is international health regulations (IHR)—The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) submitted amendments earlier this year.
According to officials Record of WHO press conference on June 1stWHO Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesussaid of the assembly he had just completed:
As usual, WHO member states debated a vast range of issues, but the most important decision this week was the landmark increase in assessment contributions, the membership fees paid by countries, to a target of 50% of the basic budget. Congress adopted a resolution. By the end of the decade, it is only 16% now. This change will give WHO flexibility and predictability to plan long-term programs in countries and attract and retain the human resources needed to implement those programs.
This represents a 34% increase in WHO's budget. He also emphasized the goal of strengthening the WHO in the area of ”governance.” Governance is the provision by which unelected bureaucrats interact with the private sector. public-private partnership Imposing change on the world, usually outside the confines of elected parliaments.
The Director-General explained in detail how this obstruction would work.
In addition to this, WHO is also working to strengthen governance, accountability and efficiency. The General Assembly also took important decisions to strengthen WHO's preparedness and response to health emergencies, including targeted amendments to the International Health Regulations.
Citing the expected global pandemic agreement and a “stronger global (health) structure,” Tedros Ghebreyesus confirmed he would retain his position at the head of the agency, adding:
Alongside a new international agreement on pandemic preparedness, a sharper IHR will be an important part of a stronger global architecture for health emergency preparedness and response. I am also honored that Member States have elected me to a second term.
westminster frenzy
meanwhile, Article published in House of Commons Library, May 18th Just before the 75th World Health Assembly, he noted that “WHO is negotiating a treaty on pandemic preparedness,” but its roots date back to March 2021. The briefing document for parliamentarians goes on to say that last March was when a “group of world leaders” led by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson “announced an idea for a new treaty on pandemic preparedness and response”. . From there, “the initiative will be handed over to the WHO, and will be negotiated, drafted and debated by the newly established Intergovernmental Negotiating Body.”
Notably, under America's republican form of government, such matters would need to be debated by the U.S. Congress and, according to law and custom, also by the legislatures of other countries. It has not been delegated to a distant, largely unaccountable, extra-constitutional negotiating forum. The idea of ending debate over a treaty that would give powers to an unknown agency in the WHO may have ignited a fire in some people. recent oppositionapparently primarily from African countries.
“A petition on the UK Parliament's website asks the government to commit not to sign the WHO's international convention on pandemic prevention and preparedness unless approved by referendum,” House of Commons Library article. also states: It added that the petition had gathered at least 120,000 signatures by mid-May.
The above-mentioned “Group of World Leaders” stated in an online article dated March 30, 2021: No government can address the threat of a pandemic alone. we need to unite:
The main goal of this (pandemic) treaty is to promote a whole-of-government approach and strengthen national, regional and global capacity and resilience against future pandemics. This includes, for example, significant international cooperation to improve alert systems, data sharing, research, and local, regional, and global production of medical and public health measures such as vaccines, medicines, diagnostics, and personal protective equipment. Contains enhancements.
Governments around the world align
The list of 25 world leaders who wrote this statement is quite similar to the list of attendees at the Bilderberg Group, the World Economic Forum, and the G7 conference. Besides Boris Johnson, the list also includes Dutch Prime Minister (and frequent Bilderberg attendee) Mark Rutte. WHO Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesus. and rock star Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy communicated democracy to many people.
Others included Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg, European Council President Charles Michel, and South Africa, Rwanda, Kenya, Greece, This includes the heads of government of Albania and Tunisia. Senegal, Serbia, Indonesia, Trinidad and Tobago, Costa Rica, Chile, and South Korea.
The WHO is also aiming to achieve what is impressively called the “3 billion goal'', similar to the UN's “health-related'' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The SDGs are comprehensive benchmarks linked to 'climate change' in terms of various concepts, especially emissions targets. The SDGs are a core element of the UN's infamous goals Agenda 2030 And it is clearly designed for limited global governance. So seeing these rules tied to “health” signals a major power grab by the WHO, which will open the door for big pharma to push its regulations. dangerous vaccines Appeal to the general public through a more uniform approach. The same appears to apply to “personal protective equipment” such as face masks.
“The Triple Billion Goal is an ambitious effort to improve the health of billions of people by 2023,” the WHO literature explains in vague and multifaceted global language, but it is This tends to make it difficult to detect power grabs. paragraph of This global That's enough to close this article.
These are the basis of WHO's 13th General Program of Work (GPW 13), which serves as both a measurement and policy strategy. These are an integral part of the GPW 13 Results Framework, a new tool designed to measure and improve WHO's impact on health at the country level. The measurement of these goals is closely aligned with the measurement of the Sustainable Development Goals (…) in order to accelerate progress towards achieving the key goals. ”