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    NITI Aayog releases Expert Group Report on Future Pandemic Preparedness

    Posted 13 Sep 2024

    2 min read

    Report reflects on challenges faced during COVID-19 pandemic and proposes a comprehensive strategy for future pandemic preparedness.

    • It emphasizes "One Health" approach to address growing threat of zoonotic diseases.

    Issues faced during COVID-19:

    • Legislative: Provisions of NDMA & Epidemic Diseases Act (EDA) are not entirely suited for a public health emergency.
    • Surveillance and Data Management: Multiple data sources were not well-integrated, affecting decision-making.
    • Research and Innovation: Research bodies are not linked with industries for rapid development of diagnostics & vaccines.

    Key recommendations:

    • Governance:
      • Enacting Public Health Emergency Management Act(PHEMA) to address aspects beyond epidemics, including non-communicable diseases, disasters, and bioterrorism,
      • Creation of an Empowered Group of Secretaries on Pandemic Preparedness and Emergency Response (PPER) chaired by Cabinet Secretary.
      • Setting up of a special PPER fund
    • Data Management, Surveillance and Early Predictive Warning:
      • Creating a well-connected/integrated robust surveillance network
      • Building a solid modeling and forecasting network for early prediction
    • Research and Innovation:
      • Setting up an Institute of Innovation for New Platform technologies and vaccine development
      • Creating Centers of Excellence for Skilling Human Resources in identified gap areas.

    Existing Framework for Epidemic/Pandemic Management:

    • 'Public Health and Sanitation' is under Entry 6 of the State list (Seventh Schedule).
    • Entry 29 of Concurrent List empowers center and State both to legislate for prevention of infectious or contagious diseases from one state to another.
    • International Health Regulation (2005) provides legal framework for States in handling public health emergencies.
    • EDA 1897 is main legislation on subject matter.
    • Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme provides for disease surveillance
    • Tags :
    • NITI Aayog
    • Pandemic
    • Public Health
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