Reflecting on 25 Years of Progress at the DCVMN's Silver Jubilee AGM! It was a privilege to gather for the 25th DCVMN Annual General Meeting—a milestone celebration of two and a half decades dedicated to advancing global vaccine equity and collaboration. A huge thank you to all our distinguished guests, leadership from international organizations including World Health Organization, Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, CEPI (Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations), UNICEF, PATH, Pan American Health Organization, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, IFC - International Finance Corporation, U.S. International Development Finance Corporation, and several others for their in-person and virtual attendance, and video messages. Thank you to all our amazing panel chairs, insightful speakers, dedicated attendees, and generous sponsors who joined us and made this event memorable. Your presence and contributions truly underscored our shared commitment to a healthier world. We are particularly grateful to our co-hosts, Instituto Butantan and Bio-Manguinhos / Fiocruz, for their invaluable partnership in bringing this AGM to life, and to SINERGIUM Biotech for their support in making the Gala dinner an unforgettable evening. As we look back on this incredible journey, we are already excited for what is to come. We look forward to seeing you all in Bali, Indonesia, for the 26th DCVMN AGM as we continue to work together toward a brighter future. Thank you all for being part of the DCVMN community, and here is to the next 25 years of impact!
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The Developing Countries Vaccine Manufacturers Network International (DCVMN International) was established in the year 2000, sharing the vision of protecting all people against known and emerging infectious diseases globally by increasing the production of high-quality vaccines in developing countries. DCVMN is a voluntary alliance of over 40 vaccine manufacturers from 15 developing countries, firmly engaged in innovation, research, development, manufacturing, and supply of over 60 different types of high-quality vaccines, to 170 countries striving to enable equitable access to vaccines. It works to strengthen vaccine manufacturers through the provision of advocacy, professional training programs on technological and production improvements, and acting as a liaison to foster partnerships and funding. DCVMN also encourages technology transfer initiatives and educates the public about the availability of safe, effective and affordable vaccines for all people. 𝗖𝗢𝗩𝗜𝗗-𝟭𝟵 𝗘𝗻𝗴𝗮𝗴𝗲𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁𝘀: The Developing Countries Vaccine Manufacturers Network (DCVMN) stands ready to fully collaborate with the Access to COVID Tools (ACT) Accelerator initiative. Collectively, ~60% of the global production of COVID-19 vaccines are from DCVMN member manufacturers. The Network is able to stimulate early cooperation between vaccine developers, production and supply towards the rollout of vaccination, enabling equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines. All members of DCVMs have a role to play - big or small - in contributing to the scale-up and supply of effective COVID-19 vaccines. DCVMN members, with vaccine manufacturing, filling, packaging and distribution capabilities, are supporting this call, to ensure vaccines reach populations in every corner of the world without undue delay.
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Beschäftigte von Developing Countries Vaccine Manufacturers Network (DCVMN International)
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Prerna Kumar
Executive Secretary @ DCVMN | Not-for-Profit, Driving Vaccine Access Globally
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Sonia Villaseñor Bustamante
Senior Manager Projects en Developing Countries Vaccine Manufacturers Network (DCVMN)
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Aila Marini
Communications Assistant Manager at the DCVMN
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Myna Pandya
Assistant Manager at DCVMN
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The last day of the DCVMN 25th Anniversary AGM, co-hosted by Instituto Butantan and Bio-Manguinhos / Fiocruz, was filled with critical discussions on novel topics essential to global health, covering everything from environmental sustainability to vaccine hesitancy and biodefense. We started the day with a session chaired by Dr. Paulo Gadelha from FIOCRUZ - Fundação Oswaldo Cruz on the impact of climate change on vaccine needs. The panel stressed our industry's responsibility to reduce its environmental footprint, with net-zero solutions achievable through supply chain innovations, sustainable packaging, and low-emission transportation. Next, Prof. Narendra K. Arora, Executive Director at THE INCLEN TRUST INTERNATIONAL, chaired a session on vaccine safety surveillance. The main challenge? Underreporting and data gaps. A global data-sharing mechanism, capacity-building in LMICs, and collaboration with CEPI and DCVMN were identified as essential steps to improve surveillance. Ms. Julia Kuhn from the BMGF then led a session on workforce development, a key priority for DCVMN. The discussion highlighted DCVMN’s ongoing training programs, recent advancements in Africa, and the need to focus on attracting young talent and building leadership through novel training opportunities. Dr. Matthew Downham, PhD from CEPI (Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations) chaired a session on vaccine supply chain security, discussing technical working groups that have been established to support vaccine manufacturing supply chains. The session also drew parallels between challenges faced in LATAM and Africa, emphasizing the importance of regional policies and support from organizations ensuring market demand and market access. A highly anticipated session on biodefense, chaired by Dr. David C. Kaslow, from the USFDA, addressed the need to prepare for biothreats. The panelists explored biodefense strategies from international organizations, such as how the 100-day mission and AI could play a role in addressing future threats. Prof. Cristiana Toscano then led a session on vaccine hesitancy, where panelists discussed trends, especially among younger populations, and the need for innovative approaches to build trust. Engaging the public through gaming and entertainment was highlighted as a potential strategy, alongside early community engagement to shift the conversation beyond just product messaging. The AGM concluded with a final session chaired by Ms. Jessica Milman from PATH, where representatives from leading global health organizations and DCVMN members shared insights on the role of partnerships in ensuring a sustainable vaccine ecosystem. The importance of public-private partnerships, long-term commitments, and coordinated efforts to avoid redundant manufacturing projects was emphasized. Closing remarks by DCVMN CEO Rajinder Suri and Dr. Saulo Simoni Nacif from Fundação Butantan wrapped up this impactful and successful AGM.
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Day 2 of the DCVMN 25th Anniversary AGM, co-hosted by Instituto Butantan and Bio-Manguinhos / Fiocruz, brought rich discussions on critical topics shaping the future of global health and vaccine access. We kicked off the day with a session on Regulatory Harmonization, chaired by Dr. Yukiko Nakatani, Assistant Director-General, Access to Medicines and Health Products at World Health Organization. The conversation highlighted the need for streamlined regulatory processes and global reliance mechanisms. We heard about Brazil’s ANVISA insights from their experience with expedited COVID-19 vaccine approvals. The panelists also underlined the need for collaboration with governments to adjust legal frameworks and achieve true regulatory harmonization. The next session, Innovations in Financial Mechanisms: Influence & Impact on Universal Coverage, led by Zeynep Kantur Ozenci, Global Sector Manager at IFC - International Finance Corporation, tackled the financing challenges in vaccine manufacturing for the Global South. High capital costs, debt burdens, and the gap between commercial viability and public health needs were key barriers. The session proposed innovative financial approaches to bridge these challenges, exploring regional vs. country-specific solutions. Dr. Birgitte Giersing, PhD, Team Lead at WHO, chaired the session on the big 5 infectious diseases affecting developing countries (Polio, TB, Dengue, Malaria, and Meningitis). It was inspiring to hear about the incredible work being done by our members to produce vaccines that protect populations in the Global South. Later, Dr. Jicui Dong, Unit Head at WHO, led the discussion on Private Sector Engagement to boost regional manufacturing. The panel emphasized the need for sustainable business models and procurement mechanisms, with public-private partnerships highlighted as a successful model. Dr. Claudia Nannei stressed the importance of governments investing in local vaccine manufacturing, as it creates high-skilled jobs, stimulates local economies, and strengthens public health ecosystems. Novel technologies took center stage in the session chaired by Dr. Matthew Downham, PhD from CEPI (Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations), where we explored the impact of AI on vaccine manufacturing and supply chains. AI is already being used to improve processes and demand forecasting, but the conversation also stressed the need for balancing AI capabilities with human oversight, especially in platforms like mRNA. The day concluded with exciting news from Dr. Daniel Rodriguez of Pan American Health Organization, who announced new revolving fund flexibilities to support regional vaccine manufacturing initiatives, ensuring broader access to vaccines. Looking forward to more inspiring discussions as we continue to advance global vaccine equity! #DCVMN25 #Vaccines #GlobalHealth #Innovation #AI #PublicPrivatePartnerships #PandemicPreparedness #RegulatoryHarmonization
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Do not miss the 25th DCVMN AGM Closing Ceremony! We are thrilled to invite you to watch the closing ceremony of the 25th DCVMN Annual General Meeting, marking a significant milestone in our journey. In this special session, we will be wrapping up an incredibly fruitful event, highlighting key takeaways from the AGM, and sharing the exciting announcement of the destination for our next AGM! 🎥 Watch the full closing ceremony here: https://lnkd.in/eEgKj8kh Join us as we reflect on the valuable discussions, collaborations, and innovations shared over the past few days and set our sights on the future of vaccine manufacturing and global health. #DCVMN #Vaccines #GlobalHealth #Innovation #Collaboration #SilverJubilee #NextSteps #AGM2024
25th DCVMN Annual General Meeting 2024 - Closing Session
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The first day of our AGM was packed with crucial discussions led by some of the most influential voices in global health. With key sessions on pandemic preparedness and vaccine equity, the day was filled with invaluable insights and expert perspectives. In addition to the sessions, the day offered great opportunities for networking and important meetings, fostering collaboration among leaders and member companies committed to advancing vaccine access worldwide. An incredible start to our Silver Jubilee AGM—stay tuned for more exciting updates! #DCVMN25Years #GlobalHealth #VaccineAccess #Networking #Collaboration #AGM2024
Entre os dias 16 e 18 de outubro acontece em São Paulo a 25ª edição da Reunião Geral Anual (AGM) da Rede de Fabricantes de Vacinas dos Países em Desenvolvimento (DCVMN). A edição deste ano celebra o jubileu de prata (25 anos) da entidade e é organizada em conjunto pelo Instituto de Tecnologia em Imunobiológicos (Bio-Manguinhos / Fiocruz), pelo Instituto Butantan e pelo Developing Countries Vaccine Manufacturers Network (DCVMN International). As Reuniões Gerais Anuais da DCVMN reúnem líderes de fabricação de vacinas, especialistas de organizações multilaterais de saúde e pesquisadores de alto nível para dialogar sobre o desenvolvimento equitativo de vacinas para proteger as pessoas contra doenças emergentes. A DCVMN desempenha um papel central para a conexão de representantes de produtores de vacinas de países em desenvolvimento para o compartilhamento de conhecimentos e a construção de networking. #biofiocruz #biomanguinhos #fiocruz #dcvmn #butantan #jubileu #25anos
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Happy to hear from our co-hosts and CEO from the first day of the 25th DCVMN AGM as they share their perspectives on the importance of the AGM and the vital role DCVMN plays in advancing global vaccine access.
Butantan e Fiocruz sediam evento mundial de fabricantes de vacinas! O Instituto Butantan e a Bio-Manguinhos /Fiocruz estão sediando nesta semana, em São Paulo, a 25ª Assembleia Geral Anual Developing Countries Vaccine Manufacturers Network (DCVMN International) O evento reúne mais de 40 produtores de vacinas de 15 países em desenvolvimento. Juntos, eles debatem pesquisa e inovação no setor e buscam estratégias para ampliar o acesso aos imunizantes para as populações de baixa e média renda. Confira o vídeo! #InstitutoButantan #Fiocruz #Vacinação #Vacinas #DCVMN2024 #VaccineAccess #Ciência #Saúde #Pesquisa
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Day 1 Recap: DCVMN's 25th Anniversary AGM Today marked the start of a momentous AGM co-hosted in São Paulo with Bio-Manguinhos / Fiocruz and Instituto Butantan. The inaugural session was honored with insightful keynote speeches from esteemed leaders across health institutions, including Dr. Saulo Simoni Nacif, Executive Director of Fundação Butantan; Dr. Mauricio Zuma Medeiros, CEO of Bio-Manguinhos/Fiocruz; Ms. Regiane Cardoso de Paula, representing the Secretary of Health of São Paulo; Dr. Esper Kallás, Director of Instituto Butantan; Ambassador Suresh Reddy, Ambassador of India to Brazil; Dr. Paulo Sérgio de Oliveira e Costa, Attorney General of the State of São Paulo; Dr. Mario Moreira, President of the Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (Fiocruz); Dr. Carlos Gadelha, Secretary of Science, Technology, and Innovation of the Brazilian Ministry of Health; Dr. Ayode Alakija, Board Chair of FIND; Ms. Leila Pakkala, Director of UNICEF SD; Dr. Jarbas Barbosa, Director of PAHO; Ms. Emma Wheatley, Executive Director of CEPI; Dr. Sania Nishtar, CEO of GAVI; and Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of WHO. All speakers emphasized the importance of DCVMN’s collaboration with international partners in ensuring access to quality, affordable vaccines, especially for underserved populations. The first session, chaired by Dr. Bruce Aylward, Assistant Director-General Universal Health Coverage, Life Course Division at WHO, focused on DCVMN’s role in Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness, and Response (PPPR). The panel explored how DCVMN members can strengthen equitable supply, highlighting key priorities such as strengthening national regulatory agencies, accelerating WHO prequalification processes, and fostering pre-competitive research for sustainable vaccine supply. Panelists, including Dr. Seth Berkley and Mr. Guilherme Cintra, emphasized the need for robust communication strategies to counter misinformation and advocated for investment in regulatory capacity. Prof. Petro Terblanche and Prof. Padmashree Gehl Sampath called for innovative approaches to licensing, financing, and R&D to better prepare for future pandemics. Other speakers from CEPI (Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations), Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, UNICEF, IFC - International Finance Corporation, and Clinton Health Access Initiative, Inc. shared invaluable insights on access to financing and managing demand uncertainty. The day concluded with the CEO Forum, where leaders from our member companies discussed the future of vaccines and manufacturing in developing countries. They reaffirmed DCVMs' pivotal role in producing the largest volume of vaccines globally and emphasized the shared responsibility to increase vaccination rates, rebuild trust in vaccines post-pandemic, and advance both childhood and adult vaccinations. They underlined that strengthening tech transfer between DCVMs will be essential to making vaccines more affordable and accessible for the Global South.
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🎉 Celebrating 25 Years of DCVMN: Our Silver Jubilee! 🎉 We are beyond thrilled to mark a major milestone – DCVMN’s 25th anniversary! Over the past quarter-century, we have remained steadfast in our mission to improve access to life-saving vaccines and strengthen global public health. To commemorate this special occasion, we are excited to share with you a video that takes you on a journey through DCVMN’s origins, evolution, and the incredible progress we have made over the years. From our humble beginnings to our achievements in vaccine development, partnerships, and advocacy, this video is a tribute to all the remarkable individuals and organizations who have contributed to our success. Watch the video and relive the milestones that have shaped us into what we are today—a global force in public health. We could not have come this far without the dedication, passion, and collaboration of our members, partners, resource members, sponsors, and supporters. Here is to 25 years of making a difference, and to the many more impactful years ahead of connecting to protect! Thank you for being part of this incredible journey. #DCVMN25Years #SilverJubilee #VaccineAccess #PublicHealth #Celebration #VaccineManufacturing #DCVMs
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A memorable start to our AGM with a visit to Instituto Butantan! Yesterday, on October 15th, we had the privilege of starting our AGM week with an extraordinary visit to Instituto Butantan, a name synonymous with groundbreaking science and public health in Brazil. A heartfelt thank you to the incredible team at Instituto Butantan for organizing and hosting this enriching experience! The visit offered AGM participants a unique journey through four of Butantan’s fascinating museums: 🦎 The Biological Museum – showcasing an impressive zoological collection. 🔬 The Microbiology Museum Prof. Isaias Raw – connecting the public to the wonders of science in a hands-on way. 💉 The Vaccine Museum – the first of its kind in Latin America, highlighting the importance of vaccination in public health. 🏛️ The Historical Museum – Terra Firme Space – taking us through the rich history of science and healthcare. The visit was further enriched by an insightful speech from Dr. Esper Kallas, Director of Instituto Butantan shared their vision for the future of science and public health. The day concluded with a vibrant reception, where we enjoyed a delightful taste of Brazilian and Latin American flavors. This visit was the perfect way to kick off our AGM and reflect on the impactful work happening in the realms of science and health. Here is to a productive and inspiring week ahead! #AGM2024 #InstitutoButantan #ScienceAndHealth #WeConnecttoProtect #VaccinesWork
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Tomorrow marks the start of the 25th DCVMN Annual General Meeting in São Paulo, and we could not be more thrilled! This year, we gather under the powerful theme: "Steering Change to Augment Vaccine Access & Environmental Sustainability." Over the next three days, experts from around the globe will come together to discuss the latest innovations in vaccines, from cutting-edge technologies like AI and mRNA transfer to addressing the critical intersection of climate change and global health. Join us as we kick off this momentous event! You can watch the Inaugural Session live tomorrow at 11:00 AM (Brasilia time) on YouTube: https://lnkd.in/e2hjyBTg We can’t wait to share the insights, collaborations, and breakthroughs that will shape the future of vaccine access and sustainability. #DCVMNAGM #VaccineAccess #Sustainability #GlobalHealth #Innovation #ClimateChange
25th DCVMN Annual General Meeting 2024 - Inaugural Session
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