Global Health Reform Urgently Needs Lived Experience at Its Core
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[Comment] Lived experience and global health architecture reform: from afterthought to cornerstone
Dear Dr. Sanghamitra Pati, this is your personalized scientific intelligence briefing — curated for your work in Public Health.
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Medicine · Public Health
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A commentary published in The Lancet Global Health critically warns that the WHO’s draft framework for reimagining global health architecture, part of the UN80 process, fails to incorporate lived experience as a foundational principle. The authors express concern that the initial plan omits any reference to those whom the new architecture is intended to serve, despite WHO’s stated commitment to engagement. For a physician-turned-public-health researcher who has developed vaccine platforms for global health threats like malaria, this absence is a critical oversight: without embedding the perspectives of affected communities, structural reforms risk perpetuating the very inequities they aim to resolve, undermining the effectiveness of population-level interventions you design and evaluate.
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