The health and economic devastation caused by COVID-19 has revealed that
most countries' national health systems are inadequate to cope with
pandemics. These are global challenges that call for global responses.
At the heart of this book is a bold new proposal to create a global
pandemic playbook that can be quickly deployed when the next pandemic
strikes. Countries and their experts must collaborate to create early
warning systems, preparedness, prevention, responses and containment.
But who should pay the cost? Anne Kabagambe, a former Executive Board
director for the World Bank Group, explores the options, and argues that
to fail to learn from COVID-19 and neglect to create a global playbook
now would cost far more when the next pandemic strikes.