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Shots Fired Against Vaccine Apartheid

Several governments from the Global South call for an international health order to end vaccine imperialism

Last week, the G7 summit at Carbis Bay in Cornwall dominated headlines as world leaders pledged 1 billion COVID-19 vaccine doses to less-wealthy countries. While the rich countries revel at their charitable gesture, hoping it would stave off accusations of hoarding vaccines for their own populations, the WHO and the UN found it inadequate as 11 billion doses are needed to vaccinate at least 70 per cent of the world바카라s population by mid-2022. Acc­o­rding to latest figures, while 86 per cent of the doses have been administered in high- and upper-middle-income countries, low-income countries have received only 0.3 per cent so far. Most rich nations are inching towards fully vaccinating at least half of their populations, but vaccination campaigns are yet to take off in some poor countries. The disparity is further exposed in the case of African countries, which have recorded the slowest vaccination rate.

Meanwhile, the demand of less-wealthy countries for a temporary waiver of patent rights to produce ­vaccines is yet to be accepted. Though the US and a few other countries ­supported the proposal mooted by India and South Africa to lift patent protections for Covid vaccines, stiff resistance from big pharma companies continues to be a stumbling block.

바카라The G7 pledge is insufficient and way too late,바카라 says Chilean congressman Giorgio Jackson. 바카라The problem is not about the number of vaccines, but the power to produce them. The dispute is on patents and the possibility to build autonomy among countries.바카라 Though Chile has one of the world바카라s highest ­vaccination rates, Jackson tells Outlook that the country has experienced awful management of the pandemic, except for vaccine-purchase planning.

According to Jeremy Corbyn, former leader of the UK Labour Party, charity cannot fix vaccine inequality; only ­solidarity can바카라in the form of a WHO action plan. 바카라The coronavirus crisis has demonstrated how the most vulnerable are treated,바카라 says Corbyn. 바카라COVAX, a global vaccine-buying system suppor­ted by the WHO, through which a lot of the doses promised by G7 countries will be donated, has already left a trail of broken promises. It is a disgrace that richer countries can use a rigged trade system to deny access to vaccination for the overwhelming majority of the world바카라s population. We need to build a movement everywhere for putting ­public health before the demands of big pharma. Only sustained and widespread pressure on governments in the Global North will push richer countries towards a TRIPS waiver policy, as has happened in the US.바카라

In Sharp Contrast

PM Narendra Modi in a virtual interaction with G7 leaders.

That바카라s exactly what some governments in the Global South are doing. Vaccine asymmetry can only be countered by vaccine internationalism and the Global South has to come together to find ­collective solutions to end the pande­mic, they feel. The countries seek to chart a 바카라new international health order to end vaccine apartheid that threatens the survival and sovereignty of the South바카라. Representatives from the governments of Argentina, Mexico, Bolivia, Cuba and Venezuela as well as the ­regional governments of Kisumu in Kenya and Kerala attended a recent summit hosted by Progressive International, an international coalition of civil society movements. Besides pol­itical leaders from 20 countries, healthcare workers, vaccine manufacturers and public health experts also took part.

The summit calling for a 바카라new international health order바카라 may be reminiscent of the 바카라New International Economic Order바카라바카라proposals to end economic ­imperialism put forward through the UN by countries of the Global South in the 1970s. According to Progressive International cabinet member Varsha Gandikota-Nellutla, more meetings will be organised to expand the alliance to include other countries, manufacturers and political actors. 바카라A new international health order is in formation. A concerted effort from states, institutions, companies and people is needed to move from nationalism to internationalism, from competition to cooperation, from charity to solidarity. Over the course of this summit, we saw participants take these first bold steps, putting national resources to collective benefit, based on the principles of sovereignty, solidarity and the universal right to life. The guiding principles are solidarity and cooperation,바카라 she says.

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While commitments were made in five key areas to ramp up the production and distribution of medicines, the summit also saw a slew of other important ­announcements. Cuba and Mexico have offered their nationally developed ­vaccines바카라Cuba바카라s Soberana 2, Abdala and Mambisa, and Mexico바카라s Patria바카라to new partners for collaborating in ­vaccine trials and licensing. 바카라We are ­interested in collaborating with other countries on the production and distribution of the Patria vaccine. We are ­exploring the possibility of open licensing, as was originally intended for the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine,바카라 says Hugo López-Gatell Ramírez, Mexico바카라s deputy secretary of prevention and health ­promotion. The offer of open licensing is hugely significant as the majority of Covid vaccines are under monopolies바카라no other manufacturer is allowed to produce them. Cuba has announced that it is committed to not only open collaboration, but also affordable prices. 바카라Cuban vaccines will be affordable and benefit those most in need,바카라 says Dr Regla Pardo, Cuba바카라s vice minister for health.

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Another commitment marks the sharing of regulatory capacity to approve Covid vaccines. Argentina led the pack by lending advanced regulatory capacities of ANMAT, Argentina바카라s state regulatory entity, to collect data on new vaccines and share it with countries throughout the region, including Mexico, Bolivia, Ecuador and Paraguay, to speed up the process of approval of Sputnik and other vaccines. 바카라Without a doubt, we extend this cooperation to all countries of the world바카라above all, those in the African region. It바카라s a pleasure to be able to offer our regulatory capacity to the world,바카라 says Dr Carla Vizzotti, Argentina바카라s health minister.

In another major step, countries with considerable production capabilities such as Argentina, Mexico and Venezuela pledged to ramp up manufacturing in order to produce enough doses to export to other countries. Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan committed his state to the expansion of vaccine production by setting up a research unit at the Institute of Advanced Virology and mandating public sector enterprises like the Kerala State Drugs & Pharmaceuticals Ltd to 바카라produce and export medicines바카라.

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Venezuela, which has not been able to access vaccine doses through COVAX because of US sanctions against it, proposed a new technology-sharing platform for the participating countries. 바카라This will permit us to get practical information about cases, infections and the concrete reality of the pandemic in all regions,바카라 says ­foreign minister Jorge Arreaza.

The summit바카라s call for 바카라collective disobedience바카라 to challenge big pharma ­monopolies enforced through the WHO was lapped up by the participating countries. 바카라Access to life-saving drugs should not be dictated by where one lives,바카라 says Xolelwa Mlumbi-Peter, South Africa바카라s ambassador to the WHO. The sentiment was echoed by Bolivia바카라s foreign minister Rogelio Mayta Mayta and vice minister for external trade Benjamin Blanco, who also invited participating governments to join them in exposing the compliance of governments of the Global North with big pharma companies. Though Bolivia has entered an agreement with Canadian vaccine manufacturer Biolyse to produce 15 million doses, it can legally produce the vaccines only after the Canadian government grants them a compulsory licence, which PM Justin Trudeau has refused to do. 바카라We invite any country interested to collaborate with local manufacturers to announce their intent to invoke a compulsory ­licence order. If we act together, these governments could be compelled to app­rove these initiatives,바카라 says Blanco.

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