DIPLOMASI INDONESIA KE WHO DALAM UPAYA REFORMASI MEKANISME PENGELOLAAN VIRUS FLU BURUNG DI WHO (2007-2009)
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2013-08-28
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Level of analysis of this research comes from the assumption that
the actual behaviour of each state depends on the behaviour of other countries in
the international system. This research explain about the emergence of human
cases of avian flu in Indonesia. Indonesia as a member of the world community
did not shut up about the existence of this disease. The implementation of
obligations under GISN is considered unfair by the Government of Indonesia, so
the Government stated that it necessary to halt the delivery of sample virus to
WHO until some provisions related to virus sharing and vaccines benefits are
amended.
World public attention has focused on this issue when the Indonesian
Health Ministry announced that it would no longer provide flu viruses to the
WHO CC as it believed the centres and the system had betrayed its trust. She
called the current system “unfair”. New concepts are required to make changes
to realize the global influenza disease surveillance system is more fair, equitable
and transparent.
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Diplomacy,, GISN,, Avian Flu,, WHO,, Virus Sharing