Communication Style Guide: Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention

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Communication Style Guide: Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention

Introduction

The Entitys and Institutions of the African Union play a key role in the implementation of the mandates of the AU and continental programmes and initiatives aimed at promoting Africa's vision of sustainable and inclusive growth and development.

Being constituent part of the larger body that makes up the African Union, it is key that the brand identities of the Entitys and Institutions are aligned with the Corporate Identity to ensure that all stakeholders identify them as being part of the African Union working in service for Africa's citizens. This visual style and guidelines represent identity and the framework for presenting. The AU Entitys brand internally and externally.

This visual style guide provides the framework for how the iconography of the Entity / Institutionn is to be used in all communication material and in adherence to the overall brand identity of the African Union.

The logos will be available in the six official African Union languages: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Swahili & Arabic.

This communication style guide is a living document and your feedback will assist in its refinement. We hope you enjoy using this guide and receive great value from it to ensure we build a stronger brand identity for the Entitys and the AU.

Leslie Richer
Director of Information & Communication [ICD]

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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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African Vaccine Manufacturing Mapping | Supply and Demand LandscapeDownload