The Vaccine
Alliance said Thursday it raised $8.8 billion, which will help the
organisation to immunise 300 million more children.
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President Paul Kagame has said that the world cannot accept the
new coronavirus pandemic to cause
double damage, calling on leaders
from different sectors to support efforts aimed at developing needed
vaccines.
Government and business leaders met virtually to raise funds aimed at
accelerating the work of the Global Alliance for Vaccines and
Immunisation (GAVI) to support the development of vaccines for Covid-19
and other diseases.
Kagame told the leaders at the UK-hosted Global Vaccine Summit that
it was critical that leaders do everything possible to stop the pandemic
from causing double damage to the people.
“We cannot allow Covid-19 to do double damage by slowing our response
to the preventable diseases that cost countless lives each year,” he
said in a video conference that convened 35 Heads of State and
Government.
The Vaccine Alliance, backed by the Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation kicked off its operations in 2000 to improve access to new
and underused vaccines for children living in the world’s poorest
countries.
Kagame said since its creation 20 years ago, Gavi has had a tremendous impact on global health, including in Rwanda.
“In partnership with Gavi, Rwanda has achieved 95 per cent coverage
for the most common vaccine preventable diseases. As a result child
mortality has continued to fall,” he noted.
“Today, Covid-19 put the entire world at risk. A safe and effective
vaccine would end the pandemic,” Kagame said. “But achieving universal
vaccine coverage will require unprecedented innovation in both
scientific and manufacturing capacity.”
The Vaccine Alliance said Thursday it raised $8.8 billion, which will
help the organisation to immunise 300 million more children and save 8
million lives in countries where it works by 2025.
“This is a win-win strategy for all stakeholders, which has already
proven for new pneumococcal vaccines, saving hundreds of thousands of
lives,” Kagame said.
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