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Debate: Charles Michel wants to switch to EU Parliament

Eurotopics.net - Mon, 01/08/2024 - 12:21
European Council President Charles Michel has announced that he is stepping down early from his post so that he can run for a seat in the European Parliament. If he is elected to as an MEP in June, a successor will have to be found quickly, otherwise the country holding the presidency of the EU Council of Ministers - in this case Hungary - takes over the presidency. Commentators analyse the motives and consequences.
Categories: European Union

Rekordhoch 2023: Irland kämpft mit überfüllten Krankenhäusern

Euractiv.de - Mon, 01/08/2024 - 12:19
Irlands Krankenhäuser haben 2023 mit Überbelegung, langen Wartezeiten und unzureichenden Bettenkapazitäten hinter sich gelassen. Der Krankenpflegeverband hat die irische Regierung scharf kritisiert und führt chronische Unterfinanzierung und unsichere Personalausstattung als Ursachen an.
Categories: Europäische Union

Monténégro : qui croit encore au père Noël ?

Courrier des Balkans / Monténégro - Mon, 01/08/2024 - 12:07

Les enseignants et les fonctionnaires de la justice veulent des revalorisations de salaires, il manque des policiers, les transporteurs réclament les aides promises et les infrastructures publiques ont besoin d'être rénovées... Le vote et la tenue du budget 2024 promettent d'être compliqués pour le nouveau gouvernement et ses innombrables promesses.

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Categories: Balkans Occidentaux

Monténégro : qui croit encore au père Noël ?

Courrier des Balkans - Mon, 01/08/2024 - 12:07

Les enseignants et les fonctionnaires de la justice veulent des revalorisations de salaires, il manque des policiers, les transporteurs réclament les aides promises et les infrastructures publiques ont besoin d'être rénovées... Le vote et la tenue du budget 2024 promettent d'être compliqués pour le nouveau gouvernement et ses innombrables promesses.

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Categories: Balkans Occidentaux

Monténégro : qui croit encore au père Noël ?

Courrier des Balkans - Mon, 01/08/2024 - 12:07

Les enseignants et les fonctionnaires de la justice veulent des revalorisations de salaires, il manque des policiers, les transporteurs réclament les aides promises et les infrastructures publiques ont besoin d'être rénovées... Le vote et la tenue du budget 2024 promettent d'être compliqués pour le nouveau gouvernement et ses innombrables promesses.

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Categories: Balkans Occidentaux

Artikel - Wie werden die Mitglieder der Europäischen Kommission gewählt? (Video)

Europäisches Parlament (Nachrichten) - Mon, 01/08/2024 - 12:07
Die Europäische Kommission ist das Exekutivorgan der Europäischen Union, und das Parlament spielt eine wichtige Rolle bei der Genehmigung ihrer Zusammensetzung.

Quelle : © Europäische Union, 2024 - EP
Categories: Europäische Union

TB Joshua : le chef de l'une des plus grandes églises évangéliques au monde a violé et torturé des fidèles, selon la BBC

BBC Afrique - Mon, 01/08/2024 - 11:54
La BBC a découvert des preuves d'abus et de torture généralisés commis par le fondateur de l'une des plus grandes églises chrétiennes évangéliques du monde.
Categories: Afrique

Le commissaire européen Didier Reynders vise le Conseil de l’Europe

Euractiv.fr - Mon, 01/08/2024 - 11:49
Le gouvernement fédéral belge décidera mercredi (10 janvier) s’il soutient la candidature du commissaire européen à la Justice Didier Reynders au poste de secrétaire général du Conseil de l’Europe.
Categories: Union européenne

Réduction de 50% des frais du voyage en Côte d’Ivoire : la FAF publie un communiqué

Algérie 360 - Mon, 01/08/2024 - 11:46

Le président de la république, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, a donné des directives pour prendre en charge de 50% pour 2000 supporters désireux se déplacer en Côte […]

L’article Réduction de 50% des frais du voyage en Côte d’Ivoire : la FAF publie un communiqué est apparu en premier sur .

Categories: Afrique

AMENDMENTS 1 - 25 - Draft opinion 2022 discharge: General budget of the EU - European External Action Service - PE757.851v01-00

AMENDMENTS 1 - 25 - Draft opinion 2022 discharge: General budget of the EU - European External Action Service
Committee on Foreign Affairs
Katalin Cseh

Source : © European Union, 2023 - EP
Categories: Europäische Union

Le DGSN Farid Bencheikh limogé, Ali Badaoui le remplace

Algérie 360 - Mon, 01/08/2024 - 11:43

Alors que Farid Bencheikh a été limogé, ce lundi Ali Badaoui prend ses fonctions à la tête de la Direction générale de la sûreté nationale […]

L’article Le DGSN Farid Bencheikh limogé, Ali Badaoui le remplace est apparu en premier sur .

Categories: Afrique

Technology Transfer Critical to Revolutionizing Africa’s Pharma Industry

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Mon, 01/08/2024 - 11:28

BioNTainers, facilities equipped to manufacture a range of mRNA-based vaccines have been inaugurated in Rwanda in December 2023. Credit: Aimable Twahirwa/IPS

By Aimable Twahirwa
KIGALI, Jan 8 2024 (IPS)

An agreement signed between the Rwandan government and the Africa Pharmaceutical Technology Foundation (APTF) gives impetus to Africa’s domestic industry with the hope of helping the continent tackle vaccine inequity and fill the critical gap in vaccine manufacturing.

The agreement to operationalize the foundation was signed in Kigali, Rwanda, in late 2023.

What is important, according to stakeholders, is to focus efforts on building a resilient and self-reliant pharmaceutical industry for the continent. This became apparent during COVID-19, when, for example, COVAX, a multilateral mechanism for equitable global access to COVID-19 vaccines, helped lower-income economies achieve two-dose coverage of 57 percent, compared to the global average of 67 percent.

Both officials and scientists take delight in pointing out that the benefit of having such an initiative is to close the vaccine equity gap between African countries and the world’s developed nations.

During the implementation phase, the African Development Bank (ADB) has committed to investing up to USD 3 billion over the next decade in the development of pharmaceutical products.

The foundation, which is ready to hit the ground running in January 2024, will dedicate its core mandate to addressing some of the common challenges facing African indigenous pharmaceutical companies, including weak human and institutional capacities and low technical capacity for using and applying new technologies.

“The Foundation was a pledge that Africa will have what it needs to build its own health defense system, which must include a thriving African pharmaceutical industry and a quality healthcare infrastructure, ADB President Dr Akinwumi Adesina said.

These solutions, according to experts, aim to close technical capacity gaps in their use and lack the ability to focus on the production of basic active pharmaceutical ingredients for drugs or antigens for vaccines.

Professor Padmashree Gehl Sampath, Chief Executive Officer of the APTF, told IPS that access to know-how, technologies, and processes for manufacturing pharmaceutical products is clearly needed on the continent to ensure the sustainability of financial investments.

She, however, points out that, with the current move to ensure the sustainability and reliability of the domestic pharmaceutical industry in Africa, it is not enough just to have financial, infrastructural, strategic, and regulatory support.

“There is a need for a clear and coherent focus on technology transfer and knowledge sharing for capacity building and diversification within the pharmaceutical value chain,” she said in an exclusive interview.

While technology is described as the main transformative tool that will enable the development of a competitive pharmaceutical industry in Africa, Sampath stresses the need to build policy capacity to facilitate the sector.

According to her, this can be done by implementing the flexibilities contained in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property and then also enabling local companies to access domestic markets.

In a move to overcome these challenges, the foundation’s work received a major boost with a memorandum of understanding signed in December 2023 in Kigali, Rwanda, to partner with the European Investment Bank.

The European Investment Bank will be a partner in the foundation’s “regional biosimilars program for the production and innovation of relevant biosimilars in Africa and to facilitate the creation of common active pharmaceutical ingredients parks in any chosen specific sub-region of Africa,” the organization said in a press release.

According to Sampath, there is a need to remove barriers to domestic innovation in Africa.

“We need to work with our universities and public research institutions to transform them into centers of excellence,” she said.

During the implementation phase, the first modular elements of the German company’s factory, BioNTech, based on shipping containers, were delivered to the Kigali construction site in March and were then assembled to form the so-called BioNTainers that were inaugurated in December 2023.

The company, which developed the most widely used COVID-19 vaccine in the Western world with its U.S. partner Pfizer, developed a plan in 2022 to allow African countries to produce its Comirnaty-branded vaccine under the supervision of BioNTech.

BioNTech said the initial vaccine factory could, over the next few years, be part of a wider supply network spanning several African countries, including Senegal and South Africa.

At the time BioNTech announced plans to expand into Africa, the shipment of coronavirus vaccine doses manufactured in the West to the continent had been delayed, which had been the subject of much criticism.

“The African Union has come together to make a firm commitment not to find ourselves in this situation again,” Rwandan President Paul Kagame said at the inauguration ceremony of the plant site located in Masoro, a suburb of Kigali.

The company, which developed the most widely used COVID-19 vaccine in the Western world with its U.S. partner Pfizer, developed a plan in 2022 to allow African countries to produce its Comirnaty-branded vaccine under the supervision of BioNTech.

“What BionTech’s partnership with Africa demonstrates is that vaccine technology can be democratized, but we could not have reached this point without a wider set of partnerships.” Kagame said.

Gelsomina Vigliotti, Vice President at the European Investment Bank, said that the bank is committed to working with its partners to strengthen public health and health innovation across Africa.

“Strengthening access to finance is essential to scaling up pharmaceutical investment and innovation across Africa,” Vigliotti said.

An important manifestation of Africa’s scientific and technological innovation capability, according to experts, is the application of innovations to its pharmaceutical industry development.

The newly-established plant, located in the suburb of Rwanda’s capital city, Kigali, is expected to start by producing 50 million vaccines, but production will increase depending on the demand for mRNA-based vaccine candidates to address malaria and tuberculosis.

But researchers and policymakers argue that trust and cooperation are critical for the successful implementation of this innovation.

The latest estimates by the World Health Organization (WHO) show that industrial development should be combined with national policy for universal health coverage so that local vaccine production can address local health needs.

Before the inauguration of the BionTech factory in Rwanda, there were fewer than 10 African manufacturers with vaccine production, which are based in five countries: Egypt, Morocco, Senegal, South Africa, and Tunisia.

The capability to produce vaccines in Africa, according to the UN agency, requires a fully integrated approach, pulling together some key elements including finance, skills development, regulatory facilities, and technology know-how.

IPS UN Bureau Report

 


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Categories: Africa

Italiens Außenminister fordert eine europäische Armee

Euractiv.de - Mon, 01/08/2024 - 11:24
Nach Ansicht des italienischen Außenministers Antonio Tajani sollte die Europäische Union eine eigene gemeinsame Armee bilden. Auch müsse man die Führungsstruktur der EU überdenken, so der ehemalige EU-Parlamentschef.
Categories: Europäische Union

Folytatódik a Tupý-gyilkosság bírósági tárgyalása

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Mon, 01/08/2024 - 11:20
Hétfőn a Pozsony I Városi Bíróságon folytatódott Daniel Tupý egyetemista meggyilkolásának bírósági tárgyalása. Adam P. ártatlannak vallja magát.

Untersuchung: Möglicher Interessenkonflikt von Europol-Vertretern

Euractiv.de - Mon, 01/08/2024 - 11:18
Die EU-Ombudsstelle hat bestätigt, dass sie eine Untersuchung des möglichen Interessenkonflikts zweier ehemaliger Europol-Vertreter im Zusammenhang mit der Bekämpfung des sexuellen Missbrauchs von Kindern im Internet eingeleitet hat. Diese haben sich der Kinderschutzorganisation Thorn angeschlossen.
Categories: Europäische Union

Quelques images de la caravane brésilienne et des animations culturelles

24 Heures au Bénin - Mon, 01/08/2024 - 11:09

Le Groupe Bantu Afro Brasileiros a animé, dimanche 7 janvier 2024, à Ouidah, la seconde caravane brésilienne prévue dans le cadre des festivités des Vodun Days. Le ministre du Tourisme, de la Culture et des Arts, Jean-Michel Abimbola et plusieurs autres autorités ont assisté à des animations culturelles sur les différents sites (Forêt sacrée de Kpassè, Place Maro, Esplanade du Fort Français).

Categories: Afrique

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