Health governance and finance
Bruegel as member of the G20 High Level Independent Panel on Financing the Global Commons for Pandemic Preparedness and Response
The High Level Independent Panel was asked by the G20 in January 2021 to propose how finance can be organized, systematically and sustainably, to reduce the world’s vulnerability to future pandemics.
The report sets out critical and actionable solutions and investments to meet the challenge of an age of pandemics, and to avoid a repeat of the catastrophic damage that COVID-19 has brought. The Panel arrived at its recommendations after intensive deliberations and consultations with a wide range of stakeholders and experts around the globe over a period of four months. Bruegel was part of the Project Team together with the Center for Global Development (CGD).
The final report “A global Deal for our pandemic Age” was published in July 2021.
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