WHO Negotiations on Financing Health Technologies

Citation:

Gordon, R., Rottingen, J.-A. & Hoffman, S., 2014. WHO Negotiations on Financing Health Technologies, Harvard University: Global Health Education and Learning Incubator.

Abstract:

This case simulation helps students experience first-hand the challenges of multilateral negotiations in global health policy. In World Health Organization Negotiations on Developing and Financing Health Technologies students participate in negotiations as members of the decision-making body of the World Health Organization (WHO). Representatives from all WHO member states attend planning sessions, which focus on a specific health agenda prepared by the WHO executive board. Students must collectively develop a resolution that the 66th World Health Assembly will adopt at the upcoming meeting in May 2013. The focus of the resolution is the development and financing of new health technologies for those diseases that disproportionately affect developing countries. The resolution must be developed in a group process; individual resolutions are not possible. Students play the role of country member states at the Committee trying to develop a compromise that will be adopted by the WHO Executive Board. 

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Last updated on 03/19/2019