Breaking Multilateralism Deadlock: Two-Speed Solution for Climate
Two-Speed Multilateralism: Breaking The Deadlock On Climate And Health - Health Policy Watch
Health Policy Watch2026.03.31Updated 14d ago

As consensus fails across trade and health sectors, a vital two-speed multilateralism debate in Geneva offers hope for saving the global climate and health agenda.
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Global consensus has stalled in trade and health sectors, threatening international climate and health agendas. A two-speed multilateralism approach emerging in Geneva offers a potential pathway forward. The framework allows willing nations to advance cooperation without requiring universal agreement.
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