The Global Preparedness Monitoring Board (abbreviated GPMB) is a joint arm of the WHO[1] and the World Bank.[2] It was created by both organizations in response to the Western African Ebola virus epidemic.[3]
The GPMB are concerned that "at any time, an emerging, lethal, and highly transmissible pathogen might pose a risk of being spread globally because of the interconnectedness of the global population."[4]
In June 2023, the GPMB listed its board members as:
In December 2020, board members were:
In April 2020, Boyd, Baker and Wilson remarked that the "WHO Global Preparedness Monitoring Board Report 2019 repeatedly notes widespread lack of preparedness for a significant pandemic".[1]