Forwarded from SPM Media
Statement: African Sovereignty Coalition
The African Sovereignty Coalition, a partner of the World Council for Health, is aware of WHO's moves towards a regional pandemic treaty.
This does not surprise us because we are aware of proposed International Health Regulations amendments' focus on public health emergencies of regional concern (PHERCs).
While we as Africans always celebrate our wins, we will of course keep moving forward on our objectives regarding the WHO and the WEF. The call to defund and exit, as we build real health collaborations, grows stronger every day.
The formal launch of the African Sovereignty Coalition is on Saturday 18 June 2022. Support is welcome, and more details will be shared soon.
We are thankful to authentic Africa-loving leaders who stepped up to lead the campaign for health rights and sovereignty at this time and into the foreseeable future. Mayibuye iAfrica!
#StopTheWHO #WeAreSovereign #AfricaUnites
African Sovereignty Coalition
1 June 2022
Info@THJ-Africa.org.za
The African Sovereignty Coalition, a partner of the World Council for Health, is aware of WHO's moves towards a regional pandemic treaty.
This does not surprise us because we are aware of proposed International Health Regulations amendments' focus on public health emergencies of regional concern (PHERCs).
While we as Africans always celebrate our wins, we will of course keep moving forward on our objectives regarding the WHO and the WEF. The call to defund and exit, as we build real health collaborations, grows stronger every day.
The formal launch of the African Sovereignty Coalition is on Saturday 18 June 2022. Support is welcome, and more details will be shared soon.
We are thankful to authentic Africa-loving leaders who stepped up to lead the campaign for health rights and sovereignty at this time and into the foreseeable future. Mayibuye iAfrica!
#StopTheWHO #WeAreSovereign #AfricaUnites
African Sovereignty Coalition
1 June 2022
Info@THJ-Africa.org.za