WHO Reaches Historic Pandemic Agreement in Geneva
World Health Organization member states have agreed on groundbreaking measures to tackle future pandemics after three years of negotiations in Geneva.

Key Takeaways
- WHO member states reached a consensus on a pandemic agreement after three years of negotiations.
- The agreement requires formal approval by the World Health Assembly in May.
- A Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing (PABS) system will be established.
- Technology transfer to developing countries will be voluntary.
- Developing countries agreed to invest more in pandemic preparedness, specifically animal health.
By The Numbers
They Said
"History is being made today in Geneva."
"voluntarily and on mutually agreed terms"