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Vaccines for Africa is a matter of global security – Mo Ibrahim

by Haruna Gimba

By Haruna Gimba

The Mo Ibrahim Foundation has called for a series of urgent actions to upscale vaccine access in Africa.

In a statement issued to newsmen, the foundation stated that Africa is one of the world’s most vulnerable regions.

It stated that the African continent is home to 17 percent of the world’s population and yet accounts for just 0.5 percent of global vaccine distribution, according to the latest data.

Ensuring equitable and balanced access to vaccines is a matter of global security and shared interest. If the virus is not defeated everywhere, it will continue to spread and mutate.

The statement, signed by the Foundation’s Board Members, Ibrahim Prize Committee and Prize Laureates, calls for immediate and united efforts to advance vaccine equity.

This includes unlocking additional resources to fill Africa’s vaccine gap and build the continent’s vaccine manufacturing capacity in the longer term.

“The Mo Ibrahim Foundation is calling for wealthier countries to share 5% of their vaccine supplies with less advanced countries, and for the International Monetary Fund’s Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) to be efficiently channelled to benefit the countries and sectors that need them most critically.

These priority areas, as well as new research from the Foundation on ‘Africa and COVID-19: one year on,” will be at the centre of discussions at the Ibrahim Forum during the upcoming Ibrahim Governance Weekend, taking place for the first time in a virtual format on June 3-5, 2021,” it stated.

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