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WHO Announces Funding To Roll-out For First-ever Malaria Vaccine In Africa by References: 2:14pm On Jul 21, 2022
Historic funding to expand roll-out of first-ever malaria vaccine in Africa

The World Health Organization (WHO) welcomes the launch by Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, of the landmark opportunity for countries to apply for funding to introduce, or further roll-out, the RTS,S/AS01 (RTS,S) malaria vaccine. This international support of nearly US$ 160 million from 2022-2025 will facilitate increased vaccine access to children at high risk of illness and death from malaria, starting with Ghana, Kenya and Malawi, the three African countries that began pilot introduction of the vaccine in 2019, and then expanding to other eligible endemic countries.

Malaria remains a primary cause of childhood illness and death in sub-Saharan Africa. In 2020, nearly half a million African children died from malaria – or 1 child died of malaria every minute.

Since the world’s first malaria vaccine was introduced in 2019, it has been well accepted in African communities after a relatively short period of time. Demand is high even in the context of COVID-19: vaccination performance for the first dose is reaching between 73% to over 90% coverage, depending on the country, with no major disruptions during the pandemic. To date, about 1.3 million children have benefitted from the vaccine in the three African pilot countries.

“Gavi’s new funding opportunity brings us one step closer to reaching millions more children across Africa with the lifesaving RTS,S malaria vaccine,” said Dr Matshidiso Moeti, WHO Regional Director for Africa. “Throughout the pandemic, when routine health services faced myriad challenges, parents and caregivers diligently brought their children to clinics and health posts to get the malaria vaccine. They know all too well that lives are being lost to malaria every day and are eager to protect their children from this deadly disease.”

Following WHO’s recommendation in October 2021 for widespread use of the RTS,S malaria vaccine among children in regions with moderate to high Plasmodium falciparum malaria transmission, a number of malaria-endemic countries have expressed interest in adopting the vaccine and are expected to apply for Gavi support to introduce the vaccine. The RTS,S vaccine works specifically against Plasmodium falciparum, which is the deadliest malaria parasite and the most prevalent on the African continent. Where the vaccine has been introduced, there has been a substantial drop in children being hospitalized with severe malaria and a drop in child deaths in the age group that is eligible for the vaccine.

Gavi has indicated that the first application deadline in September 2022 is reserved for countries currently piloting the vaccine and for which continuity of the vaccine programme is a priority. A second window open to other eligible malaria-endemic countries will close in January 2023. Countries can already submit expressions of interest during the first funding window for inclusion in this round.

“Malaria has devastated communities for far too long in Africa. We know that initially, supply will not meet demand, nevertheless, we look forward to working with countries and our partners to introduce and scale this new tool in our fight against malaria, which could save the lives of thousands of children across the continent,” said Thabani Maphosa, Managing Director of Country Programmes at Gavi. “Gavi is proud to support this vaccine, and we hope this is just the beginning of a broader rollout that will see populations across the continent increasingly protected against this deadly disease.”

Like with many new vaccines, the supply of the malaria vaccine is limited as vaccine production ramps up.

“The long-awaited malaria vaccine for children is a breakthrough for science, child health and malaria control. It is projected that – at scale – using this vaccine could save tens of thousands of young lives each year, but we will need an increased supply of the vaccine so Africa can reap the benefits of this additional tool for malaria prevention,” said Professor Rose Leke, a malaria disease expert from the University of Yaounde in Cameroon, and co-chair of the expert group that advised WHO on a framework to allocate the currently limited malaria vaccine supply.

Over the next few years, the supply of the RTS,S malaria vaccine will be insufficient to meet the needs of over 25 million children born each year in areas where the vaccine is recommended, according to a WHO-commissioned global market study. Should a second malaria vaccine complete clinical development successfully and be approved for use, the period of constrained supply could be shorter. The demand is estimated to range from 80 to 100 million doses annually.

In response to the supply situation, WHO has developed, with expert advice, a framework to guide vaccine allocation decisions at global and country levels that ensures children at highest risk across endemic countries are prioritized to receive the vaccine. The framework also aims to ensure that childhood vaccination services started in the three pilot countries continue without disruption, until supply fully meets demand.

“Now is the time for African countries and communities to call out their interest – to donors, health leaders and manufacturers – in early access to this vaccine. Lives are at stake, every day,” added Dr Moeti. “This situation underlines once again why expanded local production of vaccines is essential for meeting health needs in Africa. We’ve seen encouraging first steps in that direction in recent months, and we are committed to supporting further efforts to expand vaccine production in Africa.”

WHO, Gavi and partners are working to accelerate RTS,S supply by exploring approaches to increase manufacturing capacity, market-shaping and facilitating the development of other first-generation and next-generation malaria vaccines.

Dr Moeti spoke during a virtual press conference today. She was joined by Mr Maphosa and Professor Leke.

Also on hand from WHO Regional Office for Africa to respond to questions were: Dr Akpaka Kalu, Team Lead, Strategic planning and Policy, Communicable and Noncommunicable diseases Cluster, Dr Opeayo Ogundiran, Epidemiology Pillar Lead for the Regional COVID-19 Response; Dr Phionah Atuhebwe, Medical Officer, New Vaccines and Dr Solomon Woldetsadik, Emergency Response Officer.

https://www.afro.who.int/news/historic-funding-expand-roll-out-first-ever-malaria-vaccine-africa

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Re: WHO Announces Funding To Roll-out For First-ever Malaria Vaccine In Africa by WibusJaga: 2:16pm On Jul 21, 2022
I no mind to queue up & pay for this kind vaccine. No be that yeye Covid-419 jab.

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Re: WHO Announces Funding To Roll-out For First-ever Malaria Vaccine In Africa by Righteousness2(m): 2:24pm On Jul 21, 2022
WibusJaga:
I no mind to queue up & pay for this kind vaccine. No be that yeye Covid-419 jab.

Same of same. The same people of the covid Jab are the same people called Gavi. They know u will fall when u Hear malaria.
It's the same people, and the same stuff they wanna do. Bill gate and his gang are gavi.

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Re: WHO Announces Funding To Roll-out For First-ever Malaria Vaccine In Africa by Papichulostunne(m): 3:07pm On Jul 21, 2022
WibusJaga:
I no mind to queue up & pay for this kind vaccine. No be that yeye Covid-419 jab.

Vaccine keh for malaria? The covid jab they gave wasnt even working as it should cause those who were vaccinated managed to still contract the covid virus.

If you geh sense stick to agbo.

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Re: WHO Announces Funding To Roll-out For First-ever Malaria Vaccine In Africa by Nobody: 3:11pm On Jul 21, 2022
Great news. Cassava people cannot understand development.

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Re: WHO Announces Funding To Roll-out For First-ever Malaria Vaccine In Africa by Enoch07: 3:11pm On Jul 21, 2022
Thank God for white people

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Re: WHO Announces Funding To Roll-out For First-ever Malaria Vaccine In Africa by vinceyinnovation: 3:11pm On Jul 21, 2022
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Re: WHO Announces Funding To Roll-out For First-ever Malaria Vaccine In Africa by posty56: 3:12pm On Jul 21, 2022
righteousness go say na end time things
Re: WHO Announces Funding To Roll-out For First-ever Malaria Vaccine In Africa by GodsOwnMan: 3:12pm On Jul 21, 2022
GOOD

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Re: WHO Announces Funding To Roll-out For First-ever Malaria Vaccine In Africa by havenz(m): 3:12pm On Jul 21, 2022
This is a great news.

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Re: WHO Announces Funding To Roll-out For First-ever Malaria Vaccine In Africa by davidupdate89: 3:12pm On Jul 21, 2022
I thought it was a question

WHO mistaken for who grin grin

Anyways, nice one from them

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Re: WHO Announces Funding To Roll-out For First-ever Malaria Vaccine In Africa by CondemnBattery(f): 3:12pm On Jul 21, 2022
This is what I will take.
Not some overrated COVID vaccines

Believe it or not, malaria is worse than all versions of covid combine

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Re: WHO Announces Funding To Roll-out For First-ever Malaria Vaccine In Africa by cern: 3:12pm On Jul 21, 2022
My anti malaria medicine is enough for me. Besides, I seldom catch it. My child never had it. God has been faithful.
She's here but I have enough preventive measures.

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Re: WHO Announces Funding To Roll-out For First-ever Malaria Vaccine In Africa by Seniorwriter(m): 3:13pm On Jul 21, 2022
WHO doing what they are known for....SMH

FlipModeSquade:
Watch some peeps ,who cannot go past their village witches..
Come here to rant about conspiracy theories..
Na them!
Ability to read and comprehend is a superpower you lack it completely.

@Seniorwriter

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Re: WHO Announces Funding To Roll-out For First-ever Malaria Vaccine In Africa by harmargedon: 3:14pm On Jul 21, 2022
Soon they'll go to the poorest part of Africa, with BBC so that the world will say that Africans are still backwards. Rada rada

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Re: WHO Announces Funding To Roll-out For First-ever Malaria Vaccine In Africa by McOluOmo: 3:14pm On Jul 21, 2022
Reinaldo:
Great news. Cassava people cannot understand development.

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Re: WHO Announces Funding To Roll-out For First-ever Malaria Vaccine In Africa by IgOga(m): 3:14pm On Jul 21, 2022
30% efficient...this is not a vaccine!. It will not stop you from having malaria...it's a new way to get synthetic mRNA into your body....I hope Africans remain wise otherwise Africa will also start experiencing SAD (Sudden Adult Death) that is taking over the west since covid mandate

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Re: WHO Announces Funding To Roll-out For First-ever Malaria Vaccine In Africa by PrimePerfect(m): 3:14pm On Jul 21, 2022
Nice development, this is a fatal blow to malaria disease...

The movie "I am Legend" keeps coming to mind and don't know why grin
Re: WHO Announces Funding To Roll-out For First-ever Malaria Vaccine In Africa by bitingcool: 3:14pm On Jul 21, 2022
I pity for who go take the vaccine.
I put for the enlightened wey think Bill Gates and big pharma are interested in our well being.
I pity for those without discernment.
This vaccine will give 1 and remove 7.
God luck to those that trust the westerners and their Greek gift.

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Re: WHO Announces Funding To Roll-out For First-ever Malaria Vaccine In Africa by dorodee(m): 3:15pm On Jul 21, 2022
I hope they're not trying something else since covid didn't do enough damage in africa. Our government should please shine their eyes.

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Re: WHO Announces Funding To Roll-out For First-ever Malaria Vaccine In Africa by DropsMic(m): 3:15pm On Jul 21, 2022
Hmm... upon all the medical doctors we get in lnna Africa, we still had to wait for the white man to create a vaccine for us..

Shameless race

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Re: WHO Announces Funding To Roll-out For First-ever Malaria Vaccine In Africa by ZaddyJ: 3:15pm On Jul 21, 2022
Papichulostunne:


Vaccine keh for malaria? The covid jab they gave wasnt even working as it should cause those who were vaccinated managed to still contract the covid virus.

If you geh sense stick to agbo.

Ot there is a leaf called itejiri by yoruba works effectively against malaria ,jedijedi and infection

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Re: WHO Announces Funding To Roll-out For First-ever Malaria Vaccine In Africa by rickyjoe(m): 3:15pm On Jul 21, 2022
References:
Historic funding to expand roll-out of first-ever malaria vaccine in Africa



https://www.afro.who.int/news/historic-funding-expand-roll-out-first-ever-malaria-vaccine-africa
This one go make sense, we also need vaccine again APC virus come 2023 so that all man go dey ObiDient
Re: WHO Announces Funding To Roll-out For First-ever Malaria Vaccine In Africa by SunnyDash(m): 3:16pm On Jul 21, 2022
Ok
Re: WHO Announces Funding To Roll-out For First-ever Malaria Vaccine In Africa by BackToLife: 3:16pm On Jul 21, 2022
cry cry cry


I really hope Africans have become wiser. Those that have boldly made it known that they will do anything to reduce your Population to less than 20% can never help preserve your Life! Those who took CovdVaaSin are far less healthy than they were before taking it, and they develop omcron and other various Sickness which unvaxed don't experience at all.

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Re: WHO Announces Funding To Roll-out For First-ever Malaria Vaccine In Africa by G00tim: 3:16pm On Jul 21, 2022
That is Nice
Re: WHO Announces Funding To Roll-out For First-ever Malaria Vaccine In Africa by inoki247: 3:16pm On Jul 21, 2022
how many Vaccine we go take like diz Covid vaccine dey person body so we neva rest untop dat one mak we colet malaria own too...

Abeg make dem send my own Vaccine money to my account I go enta bush go cut leaf cure myself....

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Re: WHO Announces Funding To Roll-out For First-ever Malaria Vaccine In Africa by condralbedez: 3:16pm On Jul 21, 2022
They should bring the vaccine,not money to acquire it, because Nigeria Government will chop the money and bring in Chinese made.
Re: WHO Announces Funding To Roll-out For First-ever Malaria Vaccine In Africa by DropsMic(m): 3:16pm On Jul 21, 2022
dorodee:
I hope they're not trying something else since covid didn't do enough damage in africa. Our government should please shine their eyes.

The option before you is simple..
The the vaccine or don't. Either way e no concern them ns our people malaria dey kill, not theirs
Re: WHO Announces Funding To Roll-out For First-ever Malaria Vaccine In Africa by Haopop: 3:16pm On Jul 21, 2022
God will punish Tinubu and Buhari

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