International cooperation in a non-ideal world: the example of COVAX

  • Luna F
  • Holzer F
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Abstract

The world witnessed one of the fasted responses in history to a new disease in terms of drug and vaccine development. However, despite the fact that safe and effective vaccines for COVID-19 were developed at a remarkable pace, international cooperation seems to have failed regarding the global equitable allocation of vaccines. This article explores challenges to international cooperation in global health and specifically to the fair allocation of vaccines at a global scale. We will present major obstacles to cooperative efforts and an interesting answer such as the COVAX facility, a cooperative redistribution scheme that has recently been launched by WHO, CEPI and Gavi. Considering COVAX a laudable and necessary first step to improve international cooperation in health, we nevertheless argue that the facility needs to identify key areas of potential improvement.

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Luna, F., & Holzer, F. (2021). International cooperation in a non-ideal world: the example of COVAX. Cadernos Ibero-Americanos de Direito Sanitário, 10(3), 199–210. https://doi.org/10.17566/ciads.v10i3.789

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