Statement on the Global Coalition for Local and Regional Production, Innovation and Equitable Access
The Global Health Technologies Coalition, FIND, Medicines for Malaria Venture, IAVI, PATH, and TB Alliance welcome the establishment of the G20 Global Coalition for Local and Regional Production, Innovation and Equitable Access.
We are particularly supportive of the focus on innovation to develop the missing health tools needed by some of the world’s most neglected communities—including those facing historically neglected diseases, such as leishmaniasis, Chagas disease, and dengue, as well as more common poverty-related diseases such as HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria.
We are encouraged by the Coalition’s focus on strengthening local and regional production to promote more equitable access to safe, affordable, quality, and effective health products and technologies. Shifting the center of gravity of innovation, manufacturing, and production to countries and regions that carry the greatest burden of disease will help reduce disparities and build resilience into health systems. Current outbreaks like mpox highlight the need for manufacturing capacity in all regions. G20 countries are uniquely situated to mobilize the necessary scientific and financial resources to make this Coalition a success and build upon knowledge, as well as match capabilities and needs across G20 countries and other invited countries and partners.
We commend Brazil for its leadership, and we urge leaders to ensure civil society and community voices have a seat at the table. Our organizations stand ready to support the Coalition.