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Africa to receive 10m additional COVID-19 doses

- BY LORRAINE MUROMO Follow Lorraine on Twitter @ RMuromo

afriCaN Union member States are set to receive additional 10 million doses of astra-Zeneca and Pfizer COViD-19 vaccines over the next three months through a new partnershi­p between the french government and the african Union.

The vaccines will be allocated and distribute­d by the initiative known as the africa Vaccine acquisitio­n Trust (aVaT) and the COVaX global vaccine initiative.

This was confirmed by french President emmanuel Macron yesterday.

“The solution to the pandemic will only come from strong cooperatio­n, between multilater­al, regional and national actors,” Macron said.

“Based on our solid partnershi­p with the african Union, i want us to build together on the expertise and the political legitimacy of african leaders. Thus 10 million doses of astra-Zeneca and Pfizer

vaccines will be donated by the french people to the african Union, who will decide on their allocation, in co-ordination with COVaX.”

He added: “This demonstrat­es my will, as President of france, to stand shoulder to shoulder with african people and face the pandemic together.”

The aVaT initiative is a pooled procuremen­t facility to enable african Union member States to buy 50% of their vaccine needs.

The aVaT works closely with the COVaX initiative, which seeks to provide the other 50% through donations.

aVaT is managed by an alliance of the africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, the United Nations economic Commission for africa, as well as the african export-import Bank, which also provides funding for the acquisitio­n of vaccines.

The facility has already acquired vaccines for 400 million people, which translates to a third of the african population, by September next year, at a cost of US$3 billion, supported by an innovative partnershi­p with the World Bank.

South african President and african Union COViD-19 champion Cyril ramaphosa, said: “The donation by the french republic of 10 million COViD-19 vaccine doses to the african continent is a clear and welcome demonstrat­ion of human solidarity and political cooperatio­n at a time the world needs this most.

“a safer and healthier africa is a prerequisi­te for a safer and healthier world. i commend President emmanuel Macron and the government and people of france for this important contributi­on to our continent’s fight against illness and against the unfortunat­e and avoidable reality of unequal access to vaccines in many regions of the world, including africa.”

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