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President Ramaphosa to participate in anniversary of Covid-19 Tools Accelerator
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President Cyril Ramaphosa will later today, Friday, 23 April 2021, participate in a virtual event to mark the one-year anniversary of the World Health Organisation’s Access to COVID-19 Tool Accelerator (ACT-Accelerator). The virtual event is scheduled for 15h00, with President Ramaphosa scheduled to speak around 15h30.
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COVID-19 ACT Accelerator marks first anniversary South African Official News
President Cyril Ramaphosa will today participate in a virtual event to mark the one-year anniversary of the World Health Organisation s Access to COVID-19 Tools Accelerator (ACT Accelerator).The event brings together ACT Accelerator co-founders, Facilitation Council co-chairs and principals from partner agencies. It will afford participants a chance to reflect on progress, challenges and the path forward. South Africa, alongside Norway, has co-chaired the Facilitation Council of the ACT Accelerator since September 2020. In one year, the ACT Accelerator has made significant strides in the development and equitable distribution of millions of diagnostic kits, vaccines doses and treatment to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
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AMP Capital, Aware Super, HESTA and a number of other Australian investors have urged for equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines worldwide, warning uneven vaccination rates could see the global economy shed as much as US$9.2 trillion ($11.5 trillion).
The companies have signed a global investor statement calling on G7 and G20 governments to address inconsistent vaccination rates and to make funding commitments to support investment in COVID-19 vaccines, medicines and testing.
The statement, backed by 148 institutional investors, has expressed concern around the limited funding for the World Health Organisation’s Access to COVID-19 Tools (ACT) Accelerator and uneven access to health technologies, from vaccines to antibodies to diagnostics and medical oxygen.