The EAC Secretary
General, Amb. Libérat Mfumukeko, and the Chargé d’Affaires of the
Federal Republic of Germany, Jörg Herrera, jointly sign the Agreement
during the press event
Amb. Libérat Mfumukeko and Chargé
d’Affaires of the Federal Republic of Germany, Jörg Herrera shake hands
after the signing of Financial Agreement.
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The Government of
the Federal Republic of Germany announced additional funds of US$128
million (EUR 115.8 million) today which will be
supporting health and
education programmes in the East African Community.
The majority
of the funds (US$105 million [EUR 95 million]) will be going towards the
EAC’s immunization programme with Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance. The EAC
Secretary General, Amb. Libérat Mfumukeko, and the Chargé d’Affaires of
the Federal Republic of Germany, Jörg Herrera, jointly signed the
Agreement in Arusha today.
With the
additional grant, the programme will be financing the procurement of at
least four different types of vaccines (Pentavalent, Rotavirus,
Pneumococcal and Measles) for children in all six Partner States of the
East African Community. The programme is financed through the German
Development Bank, KfW, and implemented in collaboration with Gavi, the
Vaccine Alliance.
The
cooperation aims at reducing child mortality in the region and mainly
targets newborns. To date, German Development Cooperation with the EAC
has financed nearly 80 million doses of life-saving vaccines for the
region since the support started in 2013 and the average immunization
coverage in the region was substantially increased, making the EAC’s
immunization programmes the strongest in Sub-Sahara Africa.
Other funds
including US15.5 million will be going towards the “EAC Regional Centre
of Excellence for Health Supply Chain Management,” located at the
University of Rwanda in Kigali, US$2.2 million to the support of Ebola
preparedness within the ongoing EAC-German project “Regional Network of
Reference Laboratories for Communicable Diseases” and US$5.3 million to
the “Academic Centre for Digital Innovation in East Africa” at the
Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology located in
Arusha.
Speaking at
the event, Amb. Mfumukeko thanked Germany for its continued support to
the EAC and the integration process in general. Amb. Mfumukeko said the
immunization programme in particular would go a long way in saving the
lives of millions of children in the six EAC Partner States.
“The
implementation of 2018 (Phase VI) which had a commitment of EUR 30
million (US$34.1) million has been fully concluded. The amount was fully
disbursed to GAVI in December 2018 and spent on Pentavalent, Rotavirus
and Pneumococcal vaccines in all EAC Partner States. GAVI has provided
full documentation on the use of the fund including the number of doses
per vaccine and country,” said the Secretary General.
“The new
commitment of US$105 million for Phase VII (EUR 95 million) will be used
for the procurement of four vaccines (Pentavalent, Rotavirus,
Pneumococcal, Measles) with possible extension to Yellow Fever and HPV
vaccines in all EAC Partner States. Vaccine procurements may take place
in 2019 and 2020,” added the SG.
In his remarks,
the German Chargé d’Affaires, Jörg Herrera, underscored Germany’s
commitment to extend the ongoing health and education programmes with
the EAC Secretariat saying the programmes would especially benefit the
young generation of East African citizens.”
“Investing in
the health sector is not only an investment for sustainable social
development but also for a country’s and the region’s economic
development. Vaccinations are a highly effective and cost efficient
means to fight child mortality. The German Government highly
commends the EAC’s efforts to immunize every child,” said Herrera.
EAC and
Germany can look back on over 20 years of successful development
cooperation which focusses on Health as well as Regional Economic and
Social Integration. Germany’s development cooperation, on behalf of the
German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ),
has to date contributed to the regional integration in East Africa
through a variety of programmes and projects. Including the commitments
announced today, the German contributions to EAC-German Development
Cooperation programmes will have added up to over USD 480 million (EUR
436.8 million).
The Signing
of the Government Agreement was witnessed by the Deputy Executive
Secretary of the Inter-University Council for East Africa, Prof. Mike
Kuria, the Director of Infrastructure at the EAC Secretariat, Dr.
Kamugisha Kazaura, Ms Norzin Grigoleit-Dagyab, the Head of Regional
Cooperation from the German Embassy and Pascal Kanyinyi, KfW’s Senior
Project Coordinator Health.
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