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  1. The TRIPS waiver proposal: an urgent measure to expand access to the COVID-19 vaccines
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  South Centre, Geneva

    Despite multilateral commitments and political statements of solidarity and cooperation to guarantee the availability and access to COVID-19 vaccines (and other relevant technologies for control and treatment), the scenario after the beginning of... mehr

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    Despite multilateral commitments and political statements of solidarity and cooperation to guarantee the availability and access to COVID-19 vaccines (and other relevant technologies for control and treatment), the scenario after the beginning of vaccination is marked by the deepening of vaccine nationalism, the concentration of inputs and vaccines production, and the uneven distribution of options of vaccine doses already approved for use. This pattern of production restrictions and unequal access will lead to an increase in international inequalities, leaving a large part of the world to have access to vaccines not until 2024. While advanced purchase agreements (APAs) among pharmaceutical companies and some developed countries are multiplying, the proposed mechanisms for voluntary licensing of technologies and the COVAX Facility do not achieve their goal of democratizing access to vaccines. In this sense, the current TRIPS (Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights) waiver proposal seems to be the political and institutional response with the greatest potential to guarantee the scaling of the production of pharmaceutical inputs, allowing the adoption of a comprehensive strategy to ensure timely, sufficient, and affordable access to all technologies developed to fight COVID-19.

     

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  2. A response to COVID-19 and beyond
    expanding African capacity in vaccine production
    Erschienen: [2023]
    Verlag:  South Centre, Geneva, Switzerland

    The unequal global distribution of vaccines against the deadly COVID-19 virus has cast a spotlight on the lack of access to vaccines on the African continent, and the vulnerability that such a lack places on both the economies of African nations and... mehr

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    The unequal global distribution of vaccines against the deadly COVID-19 virus has cast a spotlight on the lack of access to vaccines on the African continent, and the vulnerability that such a lack places on both the economies of African nations and the health of their people. Various initiatives have been launched to overcome the dependence of African nations on vaccines produced elsewhere. If implemented in timely and effective ways, those initiatives will contribute to the diversification of African economies and strengthen the capacity of nations on the continent to address their public health needs during pandemics and at other times. While establishing a viable vaccine industry on the continent presents serious challenges, the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) can provide the framework for leveraging economies of scale to stimulate the production of needed vaccines across the region.

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Online
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    Schriftenreihe: Research paper / South Centre ; 178 (22 May 2023)
    Schlagworte: Access to Medicines; Access to Vaccines; Africa; African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA); African Union (AU); COVID-19; Global Health; Health; Intellectual Property; Pandemic; Public Health; Vaccine Equity; Vaccine Industry; Vaccine Inequity; Vaccine Nationalism; Vaccine Production; Vaccines
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  3. Practical implications of "vaccine nationalism"
    a short-sighted and risky approach in response to COVID-19
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  South Centre, Geneva

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    hdl: 10419/232250
    Schriftenreihe: Research paper / South Centre ; 124 (November 2020)
    Schlagworte: Access to Medicines; China; Coronavirus; COVAX Facility; COVID-19; Equality; Health; Intellectual Property; International Solidarity; Multilateralism; Pandemic; Russia; United States (US); Vaccine Nationalism; Vaccines; World Health Assembly (WHA); World Health Organization (WHO)
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  4. Re-thinking global and local manufacturing of medical products after COVID-19
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  South Centre, Geneva

  5. Reconsidérations sur la fabrication mondiale et locale de produits médicaux après le COVID-19
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  South Centre, Genève

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