How the lessons of COVID-19 ensured a rapid vaccine response to the mpox outbreak
Lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic enabled rapid access to vaccine financing during the early stages of the mpox emergency.
Dr Sania Nishtar joined Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) on 18 March 2024. A trained medical doctor, Dr Nishtar has built an outstanding career over 30 years as a national and global leader. She served as a Senator in her home country of Pakistan; as Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Social Protection and Poverty Alleviation; and as a Federal Minister with responsibility for re-establishing the country’s Ministry of Health. Dr Nishtar has fulfilled several leadership positions in civil society and international organisations; founded a health reform non-profit NGO think tank in Pakistan; co-authored dozens of academic papers and books; and published in leading newspapers. A graduate of Khyber Medical College and King’s College London, she has received many international awards; in 2020, the BBC named her among 100 inspiring and influential women around the world.
Lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic enabled rapid access to vaccine financing during the early stages of the mpox emergency.
An emergency cash programme has put in place critical building blocks for a stronger and more inclusive financial sector in Pakistan.
Initial reports suggest this approach has provided some stability and may help alleviate some of the expected economic damage from coronavirus.
La moitié de la planète est privée d’accès aux services de santé essentiels.
When the world committed to ending poverty, protecting the planet and ensuring prosperity for all with the 17 Sustainable Development goals, we knew no single entity would be able to achi...