DIARISE THESE DATES FOR NEW WEBINAR SERIES: COVID-19 medical tools and local production in Africa

HOSTED BY: Doctors Without Borders / MSF Southern Africa

 

INTRODUCTION: Join Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Southern Africa for our three-part webinar series as we unpack three key topics: Intellectual property and therapeutics, vaccines and diagnostics. For the first discussion, we unpack intellectual property (IP) barriers to accessing life-saving COVID-19 medicines in Africa (20 October), the public health, local manufacturing and economic benefits of reforming South Africa's IP legislation and lessons learned from Brazil.   

Next up we will be exploring local vaccine production (03 November) and round off the series by unpacking diagnostics tools (16 November).  

MSF Access Campaign has recently brought out two strong briefing papers on increasing mRNA manufacturing in Africa and improving local production of diagnostics in low and middle-income countries. MSF has also published several press releases on ensuring an adequate supply of affordable COVID-19 therapeutics in low- and middle-income countries.

There is a need to delve into all the medical tools needed to overcome the pandemic. While the discourse on COVID-19 diagnostics and therapeutics has been somewhat neglected and largely overshadowed by vaccine access, there is also scope to drill further into vaccine manufacturing, notably with regards to mRNA technology.

This three-part webinar series aim to connect Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), academics, regional institutions and government to provide recommendations and the urgent action needed to boost local manufacturing.  
TOPICS AND DATES

TOPIC

DATE

Intellectual property and therapeutics:

 

This is the first discussion in our 3-part webinar series as we unpack intellectual property (IP) barriers to accessing life-saving Covid-19 medicines in Africa, the public health, local manufacturing and economic benefits of reforming South Africa's IP legislation and lessons learned from Brazil.   

 

20 October 2021, 2PM (GMT+2)

 

Vaccines

 

03 NOVEMBER, 1PM (GMT+2)

 

Diagnostics

17 NOVEMBER, 1PM (GMT+2)

 

 

PLEASE TAKE NOTE:

  • An invite for the first webinar on Wednesday, 20th of October 2021
  • Panelists
  • Registration details will follow soon 

Oct-21-LH MSF webinar1.pdf

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About MSF East Africa

Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is an international, independent, medical humanitarian organisation that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, natural disasters and exclusion from healthcare. MSF offers assistance to people based on need, irrespective of race, religion, gender or political affiliation.

MSF has some of its largest medical projects across East Africa including in South Sudan, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia, Somalia and Burundi. In these countries, MSF runs hospitals, health centres and mobile clinics, and launches emergency projects as spikes in healthcare needs arise.   
 
MSF also has a regional office in Kenya, which supports our medical programmes in the country and those surrounding it, recruits staff to help run our operations around the world and raises awareness of humanitarian crises that we are responding to. MSF also has a specialist innovation unit, called the Displacement Unit, which supports our projects around the world, and a regional supply centre in Kenya