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G20 health ministers have established a Global Coalition to enhance local medicine production, aiming for equitable access to health products, particularly for neglected diseases. Brazil will lead the coalition, which will identify projects focusing on technical cooperation and investment stimulation. The initiative has garnered praise for its potential to transform global health and address market failures in medicine access.
At the G20 Finance and Health ministerial meeting in Rio de Janeiro, ministers emphasized the need for investments in health to combat inequalities and prepare for future pandemics. Brazilian leaders Nísia Trindade and Fernando Haddad highlighted the importance of global sustainability and social inclusion. The Health and Finance Task Force is re-engaging on these issues, aiming to influence decision-makers after a period of reduced focus during the COVID-19 crisis.
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