Covaxeurope Put to the Test of Global Vaccine Solidarity

Covaxeurope Put to the Test of Global Vaccine Solidarity

EUROPE IN THE EUROPE PUT TO THE WORLD TEST OF GLOBAL BRIEF MAY 2021 COVAX VACCINE SOLIDARITY #COVID-19 #HEALTH #SOLIDARITY ▪ ISABELLE MARCHAIS Introduction ▪ Europeans see themselves at the forefront Associate researcher of this struggle for reasons that are moral, for health at the IJD. More than 1.6 billion doses of the COVID-19 humanitarian, health-related and economic. vaccine have been administered to date The aim is therefore to deal with the uncer- across the globe yet there is a glaring gap tainty regarding variants, to bring about a between rich and poor countries in terms of long-term recovery and to secure supply access to the vaccine. Faced with this pan- chains2. demic, for one person to be safe, everyone has to be. The only means of fully emer- As part of the “Global response to corona- ging from this health crisis is a collective virus” recommended by the G20, the EU and response through international solidarity its Member States are one of the co-foun- and cooperation. A race is on to reduce the ders and leading funding body of COVAX prevalence of the disease and to slow the (Covid-19 Vaccines Global Access), the inter- mutations of the virus, against which borders national solidarity mechanism launched in are not sufficient. The Director-General of the April 2020 by the WHO, together with Gavi, World Health Organization (WHO), Tedros the Vaccine Alliance, and the Coalition for Adhanom Ghebreyesus, keeps saying this1: Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI). “We must continue to advocate global soli- This mechanism is designed to ramp up the darity because the virus will not be defeated development and production of vaccines in a divided world. We must share all that we with a view to guaranteeing fair access have. This is not charity, it’s in every country’s around the world. best interest”. 1. MEP Chrysoula Zacharopoulou, co-chair of COVAX, reminded on Europe1 on 19 April 2021: “We will get out of this pandemic together. There is no room for nationalism, vaccine selfishness, all citizens must understand that vaccination for southern countries is not a matter of solidarity or multilateralism, it is a matter of safety for us all”. 2. European Commission. Communication of the 19th of January 2021. «Un front uni pour vaincre la COVID-19». PENSER L’EUROPE • THINKING EUROPE • EUROPA DENKEN 1 ▪ 11 Facilitating access to the vaccine for all was cine doses by the end of 2021 mostly to the the focus of discussions at the Global Health 92 low- and medium-income countries4. Summit held on 21 May in Rome as part of the Italian presidency of the G20, co-chaired by Italian prime minister Mario Draghi 1.2 ▪ A scaled-down objective and President of the European Commis- sion Ursula von der Leyen. The Declaration “The creation of this multilateral mecha- adopted by the participants defines a series nism met several considerations”, explains of principles which will guide the global res- Adrien Abecassis, Research and Develop- ponse in the event of future pandemics. ment Director at the Paris Peace Forum5. “First of all there were scientific considera- tions. From the outset, all models showed 1 ▪ The origins of COVAX that the epidemic would end faster if eve- ryone was gradually vaccinated at the same pace, rather than if only a few country groups 1.1 ▪ The project’s ambitious beginnings were fully vaccinated while others were not. Then there was an argument of fairness and COVAX is the vaccine pillar of the Access to considerations that the prospect of a world COVID-19 Tools (ACT) Accelerator3, launched in which rich countries were vaccinated and in April 2020 during an event co-organised poor countries were not would be politically by the Director-General of the WHO, French untenable”. President Emmanuel Macron, the President of the European Commission and the Bill & This resulted in the creation of a multilateral Melinda Gates Foundation. This Accelerator mechanism which had the initial objective brings together governments, scientists, of both conducting collective purchases of companies, civil society representatives, vaccine doses on an international level and philanthropic entities and international sharing them among all participating coun- organisations working in the health sector tries, whether they are rich or whether they (including Gavi and CEPI), joining forces to do not have sufficient market power to enjoy support the development and production good purchasing conditions. A group mecha- of COVID-19 diagnostic tests, treatments nism has a much stronger bargaining power and vaccines, with the threefold objective than a single country. In the more ambitious of reducing severe forms of the disease and plans, the idea was to set up a universal mortality, protecting healthcare systems and purchasing system. restoring social and economic activity as quickly as possible. Yet this lofty ambition has been scaled down: those countries which could do so placed COVAX owes much of its creation to the bilateral orders from the beginning, creating European Union, and more specifically to a crowding-out effect. It therefore emerged France and the European Commission. quite early on that the primary interest of Co-managed by the WHO, Gavi and CEPI, COVAX was to use its power to assist coun- which work in close partnership with UNICEF, tries which did not themselves have access it currently brings together 191 participants. to vaccines, in particular African nations, The hope is to be able to deliver 2 billion vac- in line with conventional development aid mechanisms. 3. WHO, 2020. «Accélerer l'accès aux outils de lutte contre la COVID-19», who.int. 4. Gavi, 2020. "Covax. Commitment agreements", 15 December. 5. Interview with the author on 10 May 2021. 2 ▪ 11 2 ▪ Complex governance particularly by reserving capacity in diffe- rent facilities and ensuring that a sufficient The COVAX mechanism was created to number of glass bottles are available for the ensure that safe and effective vaccines, packaging of two billion vaccine doses. approved by the WHO, can be distributed globally as fairly as possible to all persons at CEPI also invests in new-generation can- risk (the elderly or persons with comorbidity didate vaccines, effective against future risks, front-line health and social workers) variants. To achieve this, it estimates the so that both the most vulnerable countries cost at roughly €830 million ($1 billion). and the most vulnerable populations in each Lastly, it has already moved onto the next country may be protected. To achieve this phase, a sort of CEPI 2.0 which will provide objective, COVAX set itself the target of a protection against future coronavirus strains, vaccination rate of at least 20% in participa- in particular through a “library of prototype ting countries –a target raised to 30% in the vaccines”. 92 poorest countries. In addition to the WHO, which essentially 2.2 ▪ Gavi plays a normative and regulatory role (vac- cine approval, distribution plans, oversight) Founded in 2000, the Vaccine Alliance is a and UNICEF, which looks after logistics public-private partnership which contributes (transportation of doses, work in the field), to the vaccination of half of children world- COVAX is based on two other major pillars: wide against some of the deadliest diseases. CEPI and Gavi. It has 28 members (NGOs, industrial players, civil society, country representatives) and twenty years of experience in the supply of 2.1 ▪ CEPI vital vaccines to more than half of the wor- ld’s population, including in the most remote The Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness regions. Innovations (CEPI) steers research and deve- lopment projects6. As early as the spring Gavi works from Geneva to ensure the of 2020, it invested in work on the various proper functioning of the mechanism, promising vaccines using different techno- manages relations with participants, nego- logies, with the initial aim of supporting the tiates advance purchase agreements with development of three safe and effective promising candidate vaccine producers on vaccines that could be made available to behalf of the 191 participating countries and countries participating in the COVAX mecha- raises funds to finance these doses. nism. The COVAX research and development portfolio managed by CEPI is comprised of 2.2.1. The COVAX Facility seven candidate vaccines. Gavi coordinates the design and implemen- The Coalition obtained pre-emptive rights tation of the “COVAX Facility” which acts as for more than one billion doses of the a central purchasing office. The advance various candidate vaccines. It also made payment of orders must lead to a ramping strategic investments in vaccine production, up of production even before the approval of 6. CEPI is an innovative global partnership between public, private, philanthropic, and civil society organisations launched in Davos in 2017 to develop vaccines to stop future epidemics. CEPI took action as quickly as possible and in coordination with the WHO to deal with the emergence of COVID-19. It has launched eleven partnerships to develop vaccines against the new coronavirus. The programmes call for rapid intervention systems already supported by CEPI and for new partnerships. 3 ▪ 11 vaccines and thereby guarantee large-scale have arrived. A third round, unveiled in early production of sufficient quantities of the vac- April, provided information on the distribu- cines for all countries, including those which tion of 14.1 million doses of Pfizer/BioNTech cannot provide funds. vaccines to 47 countries between April and June 2021. These vaccines are then distributed free of charge to the most vulnerable countries. Gavi will create a reserve accounting for Others may purchase vaccines through around 5% of total available doses (up to COVAX at an attractive price by stating 100 million by the end of the year), which which share of their “priority” population they can be used in the event of severe epidemic wish to cover (10% to 50% of their national outbreaks or humanitarian crises.

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