Africa Ramps Up Vaccine Production Amid Global Push for Equitable Pandemic Preparedness

April 13, 2026
Africa Ramps Up Vaccine Production Amid Global Push for Equitable Pandemic Preparedness
  • Africa is expanding manufacturing capacity, with South Africa’s Biovac launching a phase 1 cholera vaccine safety trial after a technology transfer, and Aspen Pharmacare supplying hundreds of millions of COVID-19 vaccine doses, illustrating rising regional impact.

  • The EU pushes for rapid access to pathogens and sequence data while seeking acceptable benefit-sharing obligations for manufacturers, favoring contractual commitments that are voluntary yet legally binding once agreed to avoid stalling research and scale-up.

  • Under the Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing system, rapid pathogen sharing and equitable allocation would be required, with contracts directing 20% of pandemic vaccines, diagnostics, and therapies to WHO, at least 10% donated, and the rest priced affordably.

  • The WHO intends to reconvene negotiations on the Pandemic Agreement in late April to early May 2026 to push for stronger global cooperation and equity in prevention, preparedness, and response.

  • EU concerns center on operationalizing technology transfer to low- and middle-income countries, addressing implementation across diverse jurisdictions, and ensuring ongoing industry participation.

  • Africa’s vaccine production capacity is expanding, with countries like Côte d’Ivoire, Kenya, South Africa, Senegal, and Ethiopia preparing to manufacture vaccines, aiming for about 60% self-sufficiency by 2040 as part of broader development goals.

  • Analysts say equitable access depends on turning any agreement into real-world, intra- and inter-country equity in vaccines, diagnostics, and treatments, learning from COVID-19 gaps and ensuring sustained global collaboration.

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