The Political Economy of Global Vaccine Nationalism: Towards Building Agency for Africa’s Drug Manufacturing Capacity

IF 1.7 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Mzukisi Qobo, Mills Soko, Matlala Setlhalogile
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Since the World Health Organization declared Covid-19 a global pandemic in early 2020, several countries have moved from non-pharmaceutical interventions in combatting the Covid-19 pandemic to developing vaccine acquisition strategies. Many developed countries adopted strategies to secure and stockpile vaccines. Pharmaceutical firms used their bargaining power to negotiate steep vaccine prices in developing nations. Vaccine nationalism and the predatory behavior of pharmaceutical firms make the case for temporarily lifting intellectual property protections a morally compelling one. African countries must work together to build vaccine manufacturing capacity through scientific cooperation, development of human capital, and nurturing of value chains.
全球疫苗民族主义的政治经济学:建立非洲药品生产能力机构
自世界卫生组织于2020年初宣布Covid-19为全球大流行以来,一些国家已从非药物干预措施转向制定疫苗获取战略。许多发达国家采取了确保和储存疫苗的战略。制药公司利用它们的议价能力,在发展中国家就高昂的疫苗价格进行谈判。疫苗民族主义和制药公司的掠夺性行为使得暂时取消知识产权保护的理由在道德上令人信服。非洲国家必须共同努力,通过科学合作、人力资本发展和价值链培育,建设疫苗制造能力。
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African Security
African Security POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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