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Preparedness for the Next Pandemic: Towards a Resilient Global Architecture on Borders and Health

Over two years since the COVID-19 pandemic shut down cross-border mobility, most countries are rapidly re-opening for travel. Yet there has been no global stock-taking on whether border and mobility policies worked in reducing the spread of the virus. Instead, a complex web of border closures and travel measures continues to chill mobility, and risks creating a two-tiered system between people able to travel (vaccinated and wealthy, with access to testing and digital tools), and those excluded from entry. This event will cover promising initiatives and areas for cooperation on borders and health, with a view toward preparing for future public-health crises.

Date: , -
Main organizer/s
MPI & IOM
in partnership with: WHO; Governments of Australia
Canada
Philippines
Africa CDC
Quakers UN Office
Language
English
Geographic Scope
Global
Workstream Output
No
Regional Review Process
No
GCM Objectives
GCM Objective 11 - Manage borders
Status
Published

*References to Kosovo shall be understood to be in the context of United Nations Security Council resolution 1244 (1999).