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Gavi funds vaccines made in Africa

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Gavi approved an extra $189 million for African vaccine manufacturing on 2 July, with $139 million to buy Africa-made vaccines and a first disbursement expected before year-end.

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Gavi earmarked $139 million for Africa-made vaccines, its first direct funding to African manufacturers.

GAVI, the vaccine-financing alliance, approved an extra $189 million for the African Vaccine Manufacturing Accelerator (AVMA) at a board meeting that closed on Thursday 2 July, on top of the programme's existing $1 billion 1. Of the new money, $139 million is earmarked to buy vaccines made in Africa, with the first cash expected to reach an African manufacturer in the second half of 2026, a first for the scheme. The board also set Gavi 6.0 targets for 2026 to 2030: reach 500 million more children and prevent an estimated 8 to 9 million deaths.

GAVI's approval landed the same fortnight the African Union pledged $910 million toward the Ebola response and Africa CDC won direct access to the World Bank-hosted Pandemic Fund , the continent assembling its own response money. An African plant still needs the technology transfer and sample access that the stalled PABS annex is meant to guarantee, so the money approved by GAVI and the deadlock in Geneva are two ends of one problem. Africa can now finance the plant; what it lacks is the legal right to make and keep what comes out of it.

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Gavi is a global vaccine-buying alliance that pools money from governments and donors to make vaccines cheaper and more available in lower-income countries. This $189 million top-up specifically backs vaccine factories being built in Africa, rather than paying to import vaccines made elsewhere, which is what usually happens today. Shorter supply chains mean less dependence on whichever country happens to have spare manufacturing capacity during the next outbreak. The money won't move immediately. Gavi expects the first payments to manufacturers in the second half of 2026, so this is a bet on future capacity rather than an immediate supply fix for the current Ebola outbreak.

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