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Nigeria, 5 African Countries To Establish mRNA Vaccine Production - WHO by politicoNG: 11:46am On Feb 18, 2022
Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa and Tunisia to establish mRNA vaccine production

At the European Union - African Union summit in Brussels today WHO Director-General, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, announced the first six countries that will receive the technology needed to produce mRNA vaccines on the African continent. Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa and Tunisia all applied and have been selected as recipients.

The announcement was made at a ceremony hosted by the European Council, France, South Africa and WHO in the presence of President Macron, President Ramaphosa, the President of the European Council, Charles Michel and the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen.

The global mRNA technology transfer hub was established in 2021 to support manufacturers in low- and middle-income countries to produce their own vaccines, ensuring that they have all the necessary operating procedures and know-how to manufacture mRNA vaccines at scale and according to international standards.

Primarily set up to address the COVID-19 emergency, the hub has the potential to expand manufacturing capacity for other products as well, putting countries in the driver’s seat when it comes to the kinds of vaccines and other products they need to address their health priorities.

Depending on the infrastructure, workforce and clinical research and regulatory capacity in place, WHO and partners will work with the beneficiary countries to develop a roadmap and put in place the necessary training and support so that they can start producing vaccines as soon as possible.

WHO Director-General, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said: “No other event like the COVID-19 pandemic has shown that reliance on a few companies to supply global public goods is limiting, and dangerous. In the mid- to long-term, the best way to address health emergencies and reach universal health coverage is to significantly increase the capacity of all regions to manufacture the health products they need, with equitable access as their primary endpoint.”

President Cyril Ramaphosa, of South Africa said: "This is an initiative that will allow us to make our own vaccines and that, to us, is very important. It means mutual respect, mutual recognition of what we can all bring to the party, investment in our economies, infrastructure investment and, in many ways, giving back to the continent."

President Emmanuel Macron, of France said: “Improved public health benefits, supporting African health sovereignty and economic development are the principal goals of strengthening local production in Africa. In an interconnected world, we need stronger and new partnerships between countries, development partners and other stakeholders to empower regions and countries to fend for themselves, during crises, and in peace time.”

President Charles Michel, European Council said: “We need to create an environment where every scientist, health worker, and government can band together for a common cause. Working together to build new solutions to protect what is most precious - our health and our lives."

To ensure that all countries build the necessary capacity to produce their own vaccines and other health technologies, WHO has been working to establish a biomanufacturing workforce training hub that will train people from all interested countries in scientific and clinical research and production capacity. The training hub will be announced in the coming weeks.

In addition, WHO’s current regulatory strengthening activities in low- and middle-income countries will expand through a global benchmarking tool that assesses countries’ ability to ensure the quality, safety and efficacy of health products and provides training where improvements are needed to build regulatory authorities that are agile and fit-for-purpose for the future.

The WHO mRNA technology transfer hub is part of a larger effort aimed at empowering low- and middle-income countries to produce their own vaccines, medicines and diagnostics to address health emergencies and reach universal health coverage.

The initial effort is centred on mRNA technologies and biologicals, which are important for vaccine manufacturing and can also be used for other products, such as insulin to treat diabetes, cancer medicines and, potentially, vaccines for other priority diseases such as malaria, tuberculosis and HIV. The ultimate goal is to extend capacity building for national and regional production to all health technologies.

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Re: Nigeria, 5 African Countries To Establish mRNA Vaccine Production - WHO by merits(m): 11:56am On Feb 18, 2022
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Re: Nigeria, 5 African Countries To Establish mRNA Vaccine Production - WHO by Agricmoney(m): 11:56am On Feb 18, 2022
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Re: Nigeria, 5 African Countries To Establish mRNA Vaccine Production - WHO by Guyman02: 11:56am On Feb 18, 2022
Dr Robert Malone who invented the mRNA vaccine says it should be administered with a lot of caution, Twitter banned him for his open statement which is not good for Pfizer.
The podcaster Joe Rogan with 11 million viewers on Sportify has been under fire for giving Dr Malone his platform to speak to a wide audience about the Covid vaccine fraud and telling Americans that cheap drug ivermectin was more effective than the vaccine

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Re: Nigeria, 5 African Countries To Establish mRNA Vaccine Production - WHO by crossfm: 11:57am On Feb 18, 2022
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Re: Nigeria, 5 African Countries To Establish mRNA Vaccine Production - WHO by nickyj19: 11:57am On Feb 18, 2022
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Re: Nigeria, 5 African Countries To Establish mRNA Vaccine Production - WHO by FreeStuffsNG: 11:59am On Feb 18, 2022
You can not find Rwanda, Ghana, Morocco etc on this kind of list wink This is for the big boys in Africa.

Congratulations to all Nigerians , Nigerian Pharmacists and Nigeria's Pharmaceutical sector.

We have a robust and vibrant pharmaceutical sector with the great pool of Pharmacists and other human resource pool in Lagos and Ogun States to ensure that this investment becomes a phenomenal success.


Please bring your investments to Lagos today.

In Lagos, your investments are safe and guaranteed of great returns.

We are a very hospitable people and we have the best city run economy in Africa in terms of GDP. We have a vibrant population with many beaches and great food!

Please invest in Lagos today.

Thank you.
May God bless you.

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Re: Nigeria, 5 African Countries To Establish mRNA Vaccine Production - WHO by chiokeman(m): 11:59am On Feb 18, 2022
Politicians would still prefer foreign vaccine to Nigerian made.

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Re: Nigeria, 5 African Countries To Establish mRNA Vaccine Production - WHO by WibusJaga: 11:59am On Feb 18, 2022
Misplaced priorities.

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Re: Nigeria, 5 African Countries To Establish mRNA Vaccine Production - WHO by Frank150: 12:00pm On Feb 18, 2022
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Re: Nigeria, 5 African Countries To Establish mRNA Vaccine Production - WHO by ThinkSmarter: 12:03pm On Feb 18, 2022
Right step.
Next will be technology transfer
We need that as we need pharmaceutical companies
If the West want to give a blow to the Chinese Economy and weaken their economic and military power.
They should chat a new path of intensifying Rapid technology transfer that will lead to the industrialization of Africa and
Africa is too dependent on Chinese goods.
Imagine as common as bicycle factory, we don't have.

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Re: Nigeria, 5 African Countries To Establish mRNA Vaccine Production - WHO by Kingpele(m): 12:03pm On Feb 18, 2022
Good move, am particularly interested to see other line of medical opportunities we can derive from this infrastructure apart from covid 19 ,as a continent, we need to update our medical infrastructure to current global realities

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Re: Nigeria, 5 African Countries To Establish mRNA Vaccine Production - WHO by Yobozee081799: 12:09pm On Feb 18, 2022
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Re: Nigeria, 5 African Countries To Establish mRNA Vaccine Production - WHO by ussoac: 12:10pm On Feb 18, 2022
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Re: Nigeria, 5 African Countries To Establish mRNA Vaccine Production - WHO by zolajpower: 12:10pm On Feb 18, 2022
chiokeman:
Politicians would still prefer foreign vaccine to Nigerian made.
Bf nko ? Even the oyibo made ( pyzer) bend one woman wen I meet for dating couple of years ago , recently. The fine face shift to left like stoke victim after the second jab grin her mouth come b like Dauda the sexy guy own . The vaccine bad oo

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Re: Nigeria, 5 African Countries To Establish mRNA Vaccine Production - WHO by OakConsultNG: 12:11pm On Feb 18, 2022
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Re: Nigeria, 5 African Countries To Establish mRNA Vaccine Production - WHO by zolajpower: 12:11pm On Feb 18, 2022
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Re: Nigeria, 5 African Countries To Establish mRNA Vaccine Production - WHO by Aremson14(m): 12:14pm On Feb 18, 2022
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Re: Nigeria, 5 African Countries To Establish mRNA Vaccine Production - WHO by money121(m): 12:15pm On Feb 18, 2022
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