Thursday, October 10

Can a global treaty end the vaccine inequity that plagued Africa during the COVID-19 pandemic?

A quarter of the global population remains unvaccinated for COVID-19, five years after the virus emerged.

During the pandemic, African countries were among the last to receive life-saving medicines because powerful nations control vaccine stockpiles.

This “vaccine apartheid” fuels distrust in expensive Western-made vaccines.

Senegal and other African nations will produce more of their own vaccines to protect the disease-prone continent.

A pandemic treaty being negotiated at the World Health Organization could also help Global South nations better prepare for outbreaks.

Episode 1 of Flatten the Curve, a new series on pandemic preparedness, explores the fight to end vaccine inequity.

https://www.aljazeera.com/program/flatten-the-curve/2024/10/10/can-a-pandemic-treaty-end-vaccine-inequity-in-africa?traffic_source=rss

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