What is the Africa CDC?

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What is the Africa CDC?

Opened in January 2017, the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) is a Specialised Technical Agency of the African Union. Africa CDC works with all 55 Member States to achieve its vision of: a safer, healthier, integrated and prosperous Africa, in which Member States can efficiently prevent disease transmission, implement surveillance and detection, and always be prepared to respond effectively to health threats and outbreaks.

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This slide deck, presented at the Developing Countries Vaccine Manufacturers Network International Annual General Meeting in October 2024, describes updated results from a study to assess the current and planned state of vaccine manufacturing in Africa and provides insights into what’s needed to develop a robust and sustainable vaccine manufacturing ecosystem.

We surveyed African vaccine manufacturers to better understand their current manufacturing capacity and capabilities, the progress they’ve made since 2023, and their future outlooks. This information can help stakeholders and funders better coordinate and prioritize actions to build a successful African vaccine manufacturing ecosystem.

Corporate author(s): Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC); Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI); PATH

Publication date: October 2024

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