Are African-made vaccines the solution to vaccine inequity? | The Stream

The coronavirus pandemic has highlighted a variety of global health inequalities, prime among them has been the devastating consequences of vaccine inequity. While high-income countries and those with robust vaccine manufacturing capacity gained swift access to doses once vaccines became available, those without were forced to wait.  The continent of Africa has been particularly hard-hit. Just a quarter of the total population of the African continent has been fully vaccinated, significantly below the World Health Organization’s target of 70 percent by the end of 2022. Meanwhile, in April 2022 the WHO issued a warning that a number of vaccine-preventable diseases were on the rise in Africa in part due to access interruptions during the pandemic.  99 percent of vaccines administered across Africa are imported, and the continent only produces an estimated percent of the global vaccine supply. While reliance on vaccines made outside of the continent has long been the norm, the pandemic has inv
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