How the G20 declaration on health includes India’s three priorities and gives a digital push
- September 12, 2023
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How the G20 declaration on health includes India’s three priorities and gives a digital push
Subject: IR
Section: Groupings
Introduction:
- The G20 New Delhi Leaders’ Declaration, released during India’s G20 presidency, prominently features India’s three health priorities and emphasizes digital health innovation.
Three Priorities for India’s G20 Presidency:
- India’s priorities aimed to address the economic and social disruptions caused by COVID-19 and prevent future losses.
- The priorities include:
- Building resilient systems for health emergency prevention, preparedness, and response.
- Strengthening pharmaceutical cooperation to ensure equitable availability of vaccines, diagnostics, and therapeutics during pandemics.
- Creating a platform for sharing digital health innovations and solutions, such as CoWIN and e-Sanjeevani, to achieve universal health coverage.
Digital Health Programme:
- India launched the Global Initiative on Digital Health (GIDH) under the World Health Organization (WHO) to share scalable digital health solutions.
- GIDH comprises four main pillars:
- An investment tracker
- A repository of digital health solutions
- Knowledge sharing for implementation
- Monitoring country-specific needs
- $200 million fund proposal lacked consensus, but non-profits pledged support.
- India provided digital platforms (CoWIN, e-Sanjeevani, Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission) as global public goods.
- Aimed at preventing uncoordinated proliferation of similar initiatives.
Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission:
- A World Bank report recognized its efforts to bridge health information gaps and connect health services.
- As of August 2023, 44.2 crore unique IDs have been created, and 110 digital health services have been integrated into the mission.
- Concerns persist regarding data protection and privacy in the mission.
Interim Medical Countermeasure Platform:
- No consensus on a permanent platform for equitable access.
- Proposal for an interim platform.
- Interim platform’s purpose: Support research and manufacturing.
- Temporary measure until a legally binding pandemic treaty is established.
- Concerns:
- Opposition driven by G7’s patent dominance.
- Concerns of replicating ACT accelerator’s failures.
- Risk of delaying a binding pandemic treaty.
- Resulting burden on poorer nations with high vaccination costs.
Role of Traditional Medicine:
- India’s G20 presidency advocated traditional medicine integration.
- A global summit on this was held alongside the health ministers’ meeting.
- Outcome: Emphasis on rigorous scientific validation for traditional medicine in public health systems.