Side Events
: Asian Development Bank and World Health Organization (ADB)
항목 Item | 내용 Content |
| 세션 제목 Session Title | From Agreement to Action: Strengthening Regulatory Systems for Future Pandemic Preparedness |
| 주최 기관 Host Institution | Asian Development Bank and WHO Regional Offices for the Western Pacific Region and Southeast Asia |
| 날짜 Date | Wednesday, 17 September 2025 |
| 시간 Time | 14:00 - 16:00 KST |
| 장소 Venue | Maple [3rd Floor] |
| 언어 Language | TBD |
| 세션 시놉시스 (Session Synopsis) | This session is co-organized by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the WHO Regional Offices for South-East Asia (SEARO) and the Western Pacific (WPRO), brings together regulatory authorities, development partners, and industry stakeholders to explore how to advance the commitments under the Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness and Response (PPR) Agreement. Discussions will focus on advancing concrete actions to strengthen regulatory systems, enhance coordination, and ensure timely access to essential medical products during public health emergencies. The session aims to generate actionable recommendations to accelerate PPR-aligned reforms, with a particular emphasis on supporting low- and middle-income countries. It underscores the importance of sustained collaboration, and strong political will to build agile regulatory systems for future pandemic preparedness. |
| 주요 연사 (Main Speakers) | · Speaker 1 -Name: Dr Jinho Shin, Medical Officer, Regulatory Systems Strengthening, WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific Region -Topic: Regulatory systems in the context of pandemic prevention, preparedness and response agreement: commitments, gaps and implementation challenges · Speaker 2 -Name: Dr Adrien Inoubli, Technical Officer, WHO SEARO -Topic: Strengthening Regulatory Systems for Medical Products · Speaker 3 -Name: TBD -Topic: TBD · Speaker 4 -Name: TBD -Topic: TBD · Speaker 5 -Name: TBD -Topic: TBD · Speaker 6 -Name: TBD -Topic: TBD |
| 세부 프로그램 (Detailed Program) | Agenda Summary (Not yet finalized) [14:00 – 14:05] Opening Remarks [14:05 – 14:20] Introductory presentation Regulatory systems in the context of the pandemic prevention, preparedness and response agreement: commitments, gaps and implementation challenges [14:20 – 15:10] Key Partner Perspectives: Supporting National Regulatory Authorities (NRAs) in the LMICs to build a trusted regulatory system for pandemic prevention, preparedness and response. -WHO -ADB -Ministry of Food and Drug Safety, Republic of Korea -Australia Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) -Japan MHLW/PMDA Coordinating efforts to advance regulatory strategies aligned with the pandemic agreement. Tentative Panel Composition: -Gavi -Private sector representative -Asian Development Bank (ADB) -World Health Organization (WHO) -Stringent Regulatory Authority -National Regulatory Authority from an LMIC |
Program
Venue: Marronnier [3rd Floor]
From Agreement to Action: Strengthening Regulatory Systems for Future Pandemic Preparedness 〈 Asian Development Bank and World Health Organization 〉 | |
항목 / Item | 내용 / Content |
세션 제목 / Session Title | (TBD) [From Agreement to Action: Strengthening Regulatory Systems for Future Pandemic Preparedness] |
주최 기관 / Host Institution | Asian Development Bank and WHO Regional Offices for the Western Pacific Region and Southeast Aisa |
날짜 / Date | Wednesday, 17 September 2025 |
| 시간 / Time | 14:00 – 16:00 KST |
| 장소 / Venue | Marronnier [3rd Floor] |
| 언어 / Language | TBD |
| 세션 시놉시스 / Session Synopsis | This session is co-organized by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the WHO Regional Offices for South-East Asia (SEARO) and the Western Pacific (WPRO), brings together regulatory authorities, development partners, and industry stakeholders to explore how to advance the commitments under the Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness and Response (PPR) Agreement. Discussions will focus on advancing concrete actions to strengthen regulatory systems, enhance coordination, and ensure timely access to essential medical products during public health emergencies. The session aims to generate actionable recommendations to accelerate PPR-aligned reforms, with a particular emphasis on supporting low- and middle-income countries. It underscores the importance of sustained collaboration, and strong political will to build agile regulatory systems for future pandemic preparedness. |