WHO/Pan-European Commission on Health and Sustainable Development

From Wikispooks
< WHO
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Group.png WHO/Pan-European Commission on Health and Sustainable DevelopmentRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Membership• Mario Monti
• Elias Mossialos
• Rafael Bengoa
• Suma Chakrabart
• Maggie De Block
• Louise Fresco
• Sylvie Goulard
• Tarja Halonen
• Luise Hölscher
• Toomas Hendrik Ilves
• Beata Javorcik
• Martin McKee
• Jim O'Neill
• Roza Otunbayeva
• Igor Shuvalov
• Anna Stavdal
• Helle Thorning-Schmidt
• Willem Van Lerberghe
• Beatrice Weder di Mauro
• Aleksandra Torbica
Bilderberger-packed WHO commission proposing a totalitarian takeover under the guise of "health", with a One Health policy and a global pandemic treaty.

The World Health Organization's Pan-European Commission on Health and Sustainable Development was "an independent and interdisciplinary group of leaders convened by the WHO Regional Office for Europe to rethink policy priorities in the light of pandemics."[1]

Own words

The mandate of the Commission is to draw lessons from the ways in which different countries’ health systems have responded to the COVID-19 pandemic and make recommendations on investments and reforms to improve the resilience of health and social care systems. It seeks to build consensus on these recommendations and to elevate health and social care as societal and political priorities, recognized as being critical to both sustainable development and social cohesion.[1]

Tarja Halonen, former President Finland said:

“This pandemic has shown the weaknesses of our societies concerning political and societal resilience. Based on past experiences, we have a limited time window to bring about much-needed change. We must use the current political will and momentum to strengthen the resilience of our society to be able to withstand future pandemics.”
Tarja Halonen (March 2021)  [2]

Conclusion

In its last report from September 2021, it concluded[3]:

  • We propose that countries establish One Health strategies, so that the linkages and risks related to the interface of human, animal and environmental health can been addressed in a coordinated way.
  • We call on countries to tackle deep-rooted inequalities, identify those who live in difficult circumstances, and develop policies to give them more security.
  • We ask for the risk and returns around innovation and development to be shared between the private and public sectors.
  • We seek greater investment in health systems, particularly primary and mental health care, as well as in the health workforce.
  • We underline that health surveillance, early warning systems and crisis response must be strengthened.
  • We suggest improving global governance for health through the creation of a Global Health Board under the G20, a Pandemic Treaty for joint decision-making, and a global pandemic vaccine policy.
  • We advocate for the establishment of a Pan-European Health Threats Council and a Network for Disease Control to maintain political commitment and take decisive action when threats arise.

Members

Members[4]. Apart from being led by Bilderberg steering committee member Mario Monti, and being full of Bilderbergers, members include representatives of institutions like the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (McKee), several from the corruption-laden European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Chatham House (Lord Jim O’Neill of Gatley), and a Russian Deputy Prime Minister (Igor Shuvalov).


 

Known members

8 of the 20 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Louise FrescoDutch food scientist who sat on the board of Unilever when she attended the 2015 Bilderberg meeting. In 2020, appointed to World Health Organization Commission that called for a Pandemic Treaty and a One Health strategy to take control over human, animal and environmental health.
Sylvie GoulardFrench politician who attended the 2016 Bilderberg. Deputy Governor of the Bank of France since 2018
Tarja HalonenPresident of Finland 2000-2012
Toomas IlvesPresident of Estonia with a lot of Deep State connections, including membership of the Munich Security Conference Advisory Council.
Beatrice Weder di MauroInternational Monetary Fund, World Bank, advisor to German Chancellors Gerhard Schroeder and Merkel. World Economic Forum. Etc.
Mario MontiPrime Minister of Italy. Bilderberg Steering committee. 27 Bilderbergs from 1983 to 2015
Jim O'NeillCoined the acronym BRIC for the growing economies of Brazil, Russia, India and China
Igor ShuvalovRussian politician, former Deputy Prime Minister
Many thanks to our Patrons who cover ~2/3 of our hosting bill. Please join them if you can.


References