PHM-Exch> Webinar_Multistakeholderism in global health governance_20 May
Jyotsna Singh
jyotsna at phmovement.org
Sat May 14 04:55:36 PDT 2022
Dear comrades and friends,
Multistakeholderism, a specific form of corporate capture of multilateral
institutions, has become increasingly determinant in the formulation of
national public policies, with direct effects on access to and quality of
health services provided worldwide. Global governance institutions are
increasingly seeing this corporate capture which has to be challenged
vehemently.
In the struggle for public and universal health services, the People's
Working Group on Multistakeholderism (PWGM), the Transnational Institute
(TNI) and the Peoples' Health Movement (PHM) invite you to the session
*Undermining
democratic and multilateral responses: Multistakeholderism in global health
governance, on May 20th, at 13h CEST.*
This session is part of the round of public health policy debates that the
Geneva Global Health Hub (G2H2) is organizing ahead of the World Health
Assembly (22-28 May), as it has significantly restricted the participation
of civil society and social movements. It is therefore outside the Assembly
that people will gather to debate and organize for collective, popular,
public, free and universal health. Following are the details:
*Undermining democratic and multilateral responses: Multistakeholderism in
global health governance*
*Date:* Friday, 20 May 2022
*Time:* 7 pm Manila / 4.30 pm New Delhi / 2 pm Nairobi / 8 am Rio de
Janeiro (1 pm CEST)
*Register here: *
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_6LUAYJVBStK2IPRVLmS_xw
*Speakers:*
*Dr. Fifa Rahman*, University of Leeds and Civil Society Representative
COVID-19 ACT- Accelerator
*Dr. Lauren Paremoer*, University of Cape Town and People's Health Movement
*Maduresh Kumar,* Transnational Institute
*Moderator:*
*Sulakshana Nandi*, People’s Health Movement and People's Working Group on
Multistakeholderism
In this session we will discuss the chapter on health in the book "The
Great Takeover: Mapping of multistakeholderism in Global Governance” with
its author, Maduresh Kumar.
Kindly join and spread the word!
More information: https://g2h2.org/posts/may2022/
Best regards,
Jyotsna
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