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            <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, host Kemi Gbadamosi sits down with Sangeeta Shashikant of the Third World Network to unpack the high-stakes negotiations around the pathogen access and benefit sharing annex, a key...</itunes:subtitle>
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They break down why this system matters for the future of pandemic preparedness, how pathogen samples and genetic data help develop vaccines and treatments, and why developing countries are demanding fair benefit sharing in return. The conversation also explores tensions between public health and commercial interests, the role of pharmaceutical companies, and the concerns that the current negotiating text may weaken equity rather than strengthen it.

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            <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of Global Public Health Revolution, released in honor of International Transgender Day of Visibility on March 31st, Kemi Gbadamosi sits down with Queen Victoria Ortega, the fearless...</itunes:subtitle>
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            <itunes:subtitle>Welcome to The Global Public Health Revolution, the podcast where bold advocacy, disruptive marketing, and global health innovation collide. Join host Kemi Gbadamosi as she talks with changemakers ...</itunes:subtitle>
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                <![CDATA[Welcome to The Global Public Health Revolution, the podcast where bold advocacy, disruptive marketing, and global health innovation collide. Join host Kemi Gbadamosi as she talks with changemakers rewriting the rules of public health — sparking ideas, driving action, and fueling a movement for a healthier, more equitable world. Coming soon wherever you get your podcasts!]]>
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