How might health security efforts prevent, prepare for, and mitigate the impact of public health crises in the future?
Background
Health security is a critical component of public health and global well-being, encompassing measures and strategies to protect populations from the threats of infectious diseases, biological hazards, and other health emergencies. It involves various activities, from disease surveillance, early detection, and rapid response to developing effective vaccines and medical countermeasures.
Health Security has been selected as the Affiliate Finals Problem for Northern Hemisphere students for the 2026-2027 school year and Southern Hemisphere students in their 2027 school year.

Context
Health security efforts are essential for preventing, preparing for, and mitigating the impact of public health crises, such as pandemics, bioterrorism, and natural disasters. Recent events, like the COVID-19 pandemic, have underscored the importance of robust health security systems and international cooperation in safeguarding public health globally. Investments in health security infrastructure, research, and emergency preparedness are vital to ensuring the resilience of healthcare systems and the protection of communities and individuals in the face of health-related threats.
Questions to Explore
- How can we ensure that everyone can have proper access to medical care?
- Is medical care something that can be equitized?










