Bangladesh seeks TRIPS waiver to ramp up Covid vaccine production

Published : 04 Jun 2021, 15:07

Sahos Desk

To successfully respond to the pandemic, Bangladesh has requested a temporary dispensation from certain responsibilities under the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) for the manufacture of vaccines, medicines, and other health technologies.

Bangladesh made the demand in the just concluded 74th virtual session of the World Health Assembly (WHA) held in Geneva. Intellectual property is currently a barrier to swiftly scaling up and diversifying the production of Covid-19 health products, including vaccines.

Bangladesh stated that pharmaceutical industries in developing countries, including Bangladesh, capable of producing vaccines, therapeutics, diagnostics, and other medical equipment should be granted licenses, as well as technology and technical know-how, to produce vaccines and health technologies for Covid-19 and that these items should be freely distributed to other developing countries.

Besides, Bangladesh highlighted the timely and swift actions taken by the government of Sheikh Hasina, including health measures and stimulus packages, to combat the socio-economic impacts posed by the pandemic.

A Bangladesh delegation, led by Zahid Maleque, Minister for Health and Family Welfare, and in direct collaboration with the Permanent Mission of Bangladesh in Geneva, attended the virtual WHA, said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Friday.

This year, the Assembly mainly focused on the production, supply, and equitable distribution of vaccines to address the Covid-19 crisis.

At the Assembly, Bangladesh also highlighted the leading role of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina as a Co-chair of the ‘One Health Global Leaders’ Group on Antimicrobial Resistance’ and emphasized the need to raise global awareness on tackling antimicrobial resistance.

Bangladesh called for paying due attention to the need to promote mental health across the globe and ensure sustainable funding for a strong World Health Organization (WHO).

Md Mustafizur Rahman, Permanent Representative and Ambassador of Bangladesh to the United Nations Office in Geneva delivered two joint statements on mental health and antimicrobial resistance on behalf of WHO’s Southeast Asian region consisting of 11 countries, including Bangladesh.

In addition to the 74th WHA, two important meetings of the WHO Executive Board (EB) and the Programme, Budget, and Administration Committee (PBAC) also took place. Bangladesh participated in the meetings as an elected member of both EB and PBAC.

Health Minister Zahid Maleque was the Rapporteur for the EB session while Ambassador Rahman served as the Vice-Chair of Committee-B of the 74th WHA. A total of 35 resolutions and decisions on various issues related to health were adopted by the WHA.

Source: UNB 

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