WHO brings the world’s scientists and global health professionals together to accelerate research and development in emergency situations. In order to prevent and respond to catastrophic events like pandemics, natural disasters and the emergence, or re-emergence, of highly pathogenic diseases, it is essential to be able to quickly gather and share the best available knowledge and evidence on diseases, and on potential available countermeasures.
An important part of WHO's work with global expert networks is the Research and Development Blueprint (vai de bet:R&D Blueprint), a global strategy and preparedness plan that triggers the rapid activation of research and d💜evelopment activities during outbreaks. This includes fast-track development of effective diagnostic tests, vaccines and medicines that can savಞe lives and prevent the spread of large-scale epidemics.