Health Diplomacy Monitor

The Health Diplomacy Monitor aims to report and inform readers about international negotiations currently underway which have a significant impact on global health. The objective is to “level the playing field” by increasing transparency and making information about the issues and proposals being discussed more readily available.

Distributed electronically five times a year and free of charge, the Monitor seeks to facilitate the active participation and constructive engagement of a wider diversity of countries and actors in health-related negotiations. The Monitor is published by the Centre for Trade Policy and Law and receives financial support from the Rockefeller Foundation.

GHD-NET is fortunate to have the guidance of an Advisory Board for the Health Diplomacy Monitor. The Members of the Advisory Board are: Santiago Luis Bento Fernández Alcázar, Kent Buse, Nick Drager, David Fidler, Bates Gill, Sigrun Møgedal, Luvuyo Ndimeni, Valerie Percival and Egbert Sondorp. For more information on our Advisory Board, please click here. 

You will find below the latest issues of the Monitor. For older issues of the Monitor, please see the CTPL website here.

Pdf version of the current and past issues are available below:

Special Issue of the Monitor covering the 64th  World Health Assembly.

Issue 5 of the Monitor address current efforts to use the human rights framework to improve global health and access to safe water, follows up on...

This issue of the Monitor follows up on our last special issue on health-related Millennium Development Goals published in September

Issue 3 of the Monitor focused on the United Nations  Millenium Development Goals' Summit

Spanish

Spanish translated issue of Issue 4 of the Monitor