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GLOBAL HEALTH RISK FRAMEWORK

Pandemic Financing

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WORKSHOP SUMMARY

Gillian J. Buckley and Rachel E. Pittluck, Rapporteurs

Board on Global Health

Institute of Medicine

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This activity was supported by Grant No. 10002589 from The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Grant No. 10002593 from the Ford Foundation, Grant No. 10002605 from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Grant No. 10002606 from Mr. Ming Wai Lau, a grant from the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation, Grant No. 10002603 from The Rockefeller Foundation, Contract No. 10002604 with the U.S. Agency for International Development, and Grant No. 10002596 from the Wellcome Trust. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or agency that provided support for the project.

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PLANNING COMMITTEE ON GLOBAL HEALTH RISK
FRAMEWORK: A WORKSHOP ON PANDEMIC FINANCING1

PRASHANT YADAV (Chair), Senior Research Fellow and Vice President of the Health Care Research Initiative, William Davidson Institute, University of Michigan

ELIZABETH EMANUEL, CCRIF SPC (formerly Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility)

GABRIELLE FITZGERALD, former Director, Ebola Program, Paul G. Allen Family Foundation

OLGA JONAS, Economic Adviser, The World Bank Group

NACHIKET MOR, Chairman of the Board, CARE India; Board member, Reserve Bank of India and CRISIL

FRANCES REID, Chief Investment Officer, CDC Group plc

PETER SANDS, former Group Chief Executive Officer, Standard Chartered PLC; Senior Fellow, Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University

IOM Staff

GILLIAN J. BUCKLEY, Senior Program Officer

RACHEL E. PITTLUCK, Research Associate

DAVID T. GARRISON, Senior Program Assistant

FAYE HILLMAN, Financial Officer

PATRICK W. KELLEY, Director, Board on Global Health

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1The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s planning committees are solely responsible for organizing the workshop, identifying topics, and choosing speakers. The responsibility for the published workshop summary rests with the workshop rapporteurs and the institution.

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Reviewers

This workshop summary has been reviewed in draft form by individuals chosen for their diverse perspectives and technical expertise. The purpose of this independent review is to provide candid and critical comments that will assist the institution in making its published workshop summary as sound as possible and to ensure that the workshop summary meets institutional standards for objectivity, evidence, and responsiveness to the study charge. The review comments and draft manuscript remain confidential to protect the integrity of the process. We wish to thank the following individuals for their review of this workshop summary:

Juan Costain, The World Bank

Fatima Kassam, African Risk Capacity

Chris Lane, International Monetary Fund

David Nabarro, United Nations

Staci Warden, Milken Institute

Although the reviewers listed above have provided many constructive comments and suggestions, they did not see the final draft of the workshop summary before its release. The review of this workshop summary was overseen by Martin J. Sepulveda, IBM Corporation. He was responsible for making certain that an independent examination of this workshop summary was carried out in accordance with institutional procedures and that all review comments were carefully considered. Responsibility for the final content of this workshop summary rests entirely with the rapporteurs and the institution.

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Acknowledgments

The planning committee and project staff wish to acknowledge the many people who contributed to this report. We extend our sincere gratitude to the panelists and moderators who shared their valuable time and expertise to make the workshop a success. These individuals are listed in the workshop agenda in Appendix B. We are grateful also to the participants who attended the workshop, in person and via the live webcast, and further enriched the discussion.

In developing the agenda, project staff benefited from the knowledge of many people. These include Isaac Anthony, Tamar Manuelyan Atinc, Bruce Aylward, Bhargav Dasgupta, Sarah Dunn, Sarah England, Augustin Flory, Francis Ghesquiere, Fatima Kassam, Mehreen Khalid, Anja Langenbucher, Michael Roth, Frantz Sawyer, Panos Varangis, Anne Marie Worning, and Geng Xiao, as well as the panelists and moderators listed on the agenda. The staff and planning committee learned a great deal from Pamela Cox, who generously shared her experience both on the phone and in person, and we thank her for the time and effort she gave to the event. A number of others provided valuable recommendations and introductions: Irene Agyepong, Cyril Allen, Damon Bristow, Julie Dana, Peter D’Souza, Tim Evans, Neil Ferguson, David Ferreira, Julio Frenk, Ekhosuehi Iyahen, Mohga Kamal-Yanni, Seth Kroop, Patrick Lukulay, Gugu Mahlangu, Denise McElhinney, Judit Rius Sanjuan, Daniel Ryan, Carmen Villar, Yan Wang, Wendy Woods, Winnie Yip, and Thomas Zeltner.

Many staff of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine supported this activity from the early stages of the Global Health Risk Framework initiative to the pandemic financing workshop itself to

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the publication of this summary report. In particular, we wish to acknowledge the efforts of Marton Cavani, Chelsea Frakes, Greta Gorman, Faye Hillman, Sarah Kelley, Fariha Mahmud, Patsy Powell, Moises Ramirez, Bettina Ritter, Mario Velasquez, and Jesse Willis.

Finally, the planning committee and staff would like to thank the sponsors of the Global Health Risk Framework initiative for generously funding this activity: The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Mr. Ming Wai Lau, the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation, The Rockefeller Foundation, the U.S. Agency for International Development, and the Wellcome Trust.

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Acronyms and Abbreviations

AIDS

acquired immune deficiency syndrome

ARC

African Risk Capacity

BCG

Boston Consulting Group

CDC

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)

China CDC

Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention

DDO

deferred drawdown option

DEG

Deutsche Investitions- und Entwicklungsgesellschaft mbH (German Investment and Development Corporation)

DFID

UK Department for International Development

Gavi

Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance

GDP

gross domestic product

Global Fund

Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria

HIV

human immunodeficiency virus

IBRD

International Bank for Reconstruction and Development

IDA

International Development Association

IFC

International Finance Corporation

IFFIm

The International Finance Facility for Immunisation

IHR

International Health Regulations

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IMF

International Monetary Fund

IOM

Institute of Medicine

MERS

Middle East respiratory syndrome

MSF

Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders)

NGO

nongovernmental organization

OCHA

United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs

OFDA

Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance

PAHO

Pan American Health Organization

PEPFAR

The President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief

SARS

severe acute respiratory syndrome

UN

United Nations

USAID

U.S. Agency for International Development

WHO

World Health Organization

WTO

World Trade Organization

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Since the 2014 Ebola outbreak many public- and private-sector leaders have seen a need for improved management of global public health emergencies. The effects of the Ebola epidemic go well beyond the three hardest-hit countries and beyond the health sector. Education, child protection, commerce, transportation, and human rights have all suffered. The consequences and lethality of Ebola have increased interest in coordinated global response to infectious threats, many of which could disrupt global health and commerce far more than the recent outbreak.

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