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Accra reset announces High-Level panel on global health architecture and governance

April 4, 2026
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The Chancery of the Accra Reset, a landmark initiative focused on African health and economic sovereignty, has unveiled an eighteen-member high-level panel tasked with the fundamental reform of global health architecture.

Championed by President John Mahama, the initiative aims to dismantle a long-standing international order that has frequently relegated nations in the Global South to the role of passive recipients rather than sovereign partners.

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The panel is led by a distinguished quartet of co-chairs, including Peter Piot, former Director-General of UNAIDS, and El Hadj As Sy, Chair of the Kofi Annan Foundation.

They are joined by the health ministers of Brazil and Indonesia, Nisia Trindade and Budi Gunadi Sadikin, representing a powerful coalition of emerging economies.

Their primary mandate is to deliver concrete, actionable proposals that ensure developing nations have a decisive voice in the rules and structures governing global health.

Supporting this work is a High-Level Consultative Group designed to provide a direct pathway to the world’s most influential health and financial bodies.

This group includes the heads of the World Health Organisation and the World Trade Organisation, as well as leaders from the Global Fund and the Africa CDC.

This structured engagement ensures that the panel’s recommendations will be integrated into the existing international system, with terms of reference set to be ratified by the World Health Assembly and the UN General Assembly.

The panel will benefit from the expertise of Michel Sidibe, the former Executive Director of UNAIDS and former Malian health minister, who has been appointed as Special Advisor and Envoy. Mr Sidibe’s extensive history in international health diplomacy is expected to be vital as the group begins its deliberations immediately.

Among the eighteen members are some of the most respected figures in global science and policy, including former WHO Chief Scientist Soumya Swaminathan and Nigeria’s health minister, Mohammed Pate.

The group also features representation from the private sector and technological fields, such as James Mworia of Centum Investment and Moustapha Cisse, founder of Google’s first AI lab in Africa.

The Panel is expected to commence work immediately and their terms of reference will be ratified and adopted with substantive inputs from the World Health Assembly, the UN General Assembly among other notable bodies.

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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