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Médecins Sans Frontières International

Meeting: 

79th WHA Individual Statements

Agenda Item: 
- Group 1: Malaria & Communicable Diseases
Statement: 

MSF is witnessing the devastating impact of vaccine-preventable diseases on communities in fragile and conflict-affected areas, where logistical hurdles, administrative blockages and insecurity obstruct access to vaccines.

On malaria, WHO’s emphasis on elimination ignores its resurgence in conflict-affected areas, putting displaced and vulnerable populations at unacceptable risk.

Governments, donors and health actors must ensure equitable access to vaccines for all vaccine-preventable diseases, health products and context-tailored malaria preventive interventions, particularly for populations in conflict-affected areas. This requires flexible, sustained and targeted funding, meaningful government-humanitarian collaboration, investment in alternative delivery models, rapid access to vaccines and essential medical tools in emergencies, and respect for international humanitarian law and principles.


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