Bridging the gap to accelerate malaria vaccination rollout in Africa through experience sharing

WHO AFRO
May 27, 2024

Bridging the gap to accelerate malaria vaccination rollout in Africa through experience sharing


Africa is gradually making strides in fighting malaria across the continent through the Accelerating Malaria Vaccine Introduction and Rollout in Africa (AMVIRA) initiative.

 

As Burundi, Chad, Central African Republic (CAR), Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), and Niger are gearing up for the introduction and rollout of the malaria vaccines, the World Health Organization (WHO) with funding from PATH and partners convened stakeholders from these countries to learn from Benin, Ghana, Cameroon, Burkina Faso, Liberia, and Sierra Leone’s malaria vaccination experience and ensure adequate preparation towards new introductions and rollout across these countries.

 

In addition, the intercountry peer learning is building capacities on the vaccines RTS, S, R21, and its monitoring tools to enhance readiness for successful vaccine rollout following the high interest and preparation for its introduction in about 20 more African countries.