Leaders gather in Paris to discuss boosting vaccine production in Africa


Several senior African politicians are in Paris on Thursday for talks with French President Emmanuel Macron at a global summit where a billion dollars will be formally pledged to increase the production of vaccines in Africa.

Leaders of Botswana, Ghana, Rwanda and Senegal as well the heads of the World Health Organization (WHO), the African Union (AU) and the Gavi vaccine alliance will attend the Global Forum for Vaccine Sovereignty and Innovation.

The European Commission, Canada, France, Italy, Japan, South Korea and the United States have pledged more than one billion dollars.

Around three quarters of the sum will come from Europe.

The Paris summit, which will be live-streamed on the Gavi website, will mark the start of Gavi’s five-year plan for spending the cash.

Macron will outline why donors should invest in immunisation projects in Africa. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is also expected to back Macron’s drive with an address to the summit via a videolink.

The event will also witness the launch of the African Vaccine Manufacturing Accelerator (AVMA). The brainchild of Gavi and African disease prevention and control centres will provide funding for regional vaccine manufacturing in Africa.

“The AVMA will make a strong contribution to the AU’s ambition to manufacture at least 60 percent of the total vaccine doses required on the continent by 2040,” said a Gavi spokesperson.

Several areas in Africa are enduring cholera outbreaks as well as shortages of vaccine doses.

Read more on RFI English

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