Read the latest publications from the IPPS, including our annual implementation reports which are prepared to review and celebrate progress made towards the 100 Days Mission.
The third implementation report assesses international challenges and progress towards the 100 Days Mission in 2023 and identifies four areas for international effort and support in 2024.
The 100 Days Mission Therapeutics Roadmap aims to provide a vision for an ideal state of preparedness for pandemic therapeutics, and a delivery plan for this vision for stakeholders to coalesce around.
The 100 Days Mission Scorecard critically assesses available data to determine our collective ability to develop and deploy products to combat epidemic diseases. Jointly developed by Impact Global Health and IPPS.
The second report on implementation of the 100 Days Mission provides an independent progress assessment from January to December 2022, and identifies six focus areas for international effort and support in 2023.
The first report on implementation of the 100 Days Mission, presented to G7 Leaders from G7 Chief Scientific Advisers, covering initial progress from June to December 2021.
A report to the G7 by an independent group of scientific and global health leaders (the pandemic preparedness partnership).
A report summarising the results of the Regional Listening Exercise carried out by IPPS in Latin America and the Caribbean. This report includes English, Spanish and Portuguese versions.
A report summarising the results of the Regional Listening Exercise carried out by IPPS in East Africa. This report includes English and French versions.
A report summarising the results of the Regional Listening Exercise carried out by IPPS in West Africa. This report includes English and French versions.
A report summarising the results of the Regional Listening Exercise carried out by IPPS in South and Southeast Asia. This report is available in English.
An independent report on embedding diagnostic best practice to improve pandemic preparedness, authored by the International Pandemic Preparedness Secretariat in collaboration with FIND.