Special press conference to mark the first anniversary of the COVID-19 Technology Access Pool

28 May 2021 18:00 – 19:00 CET

Speakers:

  • Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General, World Health Organization
  • His Excellency Carlos Alvarado Quesada, President of Costa Rica
  • The Honourable Arancha González Laya, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Spain
  • Professor Jesús Marco, Vice-president, Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)
  • The Honourable Meryame Kitir, Minister of Development Cooperation, Belgium
  • The Honourable Budi Gunadi Sadikin, Minister of Health, Indonesia
  • Abdul Muktadir, Chairman and Managing Director, Incepta Pharmaceuticals
  • Alejandra Sanchez Cabezas, Director, Observatorio de Salud, Argentina 

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C-TAP anniversary event

C-TAP provides a single platform for the developers of COVID-19 vaccines, tests, devices, and medicines to temporarily share their data, know-how and technologies with quality-assured manufacturers. 

This anniversary event aims to reboot C-TAP as a viable solution to challenges in global manufacturing and supply distribution of COVID-19 health technologies and universal access to these tools. 

Among the several initiatives proposed, C-TAP is one that offers equal incentives to all stakeholders:

  • People in low- and middle-income countries will gain faster access to desperately needed COVID-19 health products.
  • Developers of COVID-19 vaccines and other health products can use C-TAP to immediately access the untapped production capacity they need to manufacture more COVID-19 health products while collecting appropriate royalties for the use of their intellectual property (IP), know-how, and data.
  • With support from the technical assistance provided through WHO and C-TAP, many more manufacturers around the world can build their manufacturing know-how and begin producing quality COVID-19 vaccines and other health products to deal with eventual variants and to address future pandemics.

Today, the President of Costa Rica and the WHO Director-General issued an open letter to all WHO Members States and a call to join and actively support the COVID-19 Technology Access Pool (C-TAP).

Also see C-TAP: Enhancing global manufacturing capacity to address today’s and tomorrow’s pandemics briefing note. 

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