ASEAN Regional Vaccine Manufacturing and Development
This report is organized into six chapters. The first chapter provides an introduction and presents a brief situation analysis of current research and development and manufacturing capacities in the region based on detailed desk review. The second chapter describes the importance of coordination in ensuring regional vaccine security and presents different complementary pathways for achieving the AVSSR vision. The third chapter comprehensively describes the vaccine value chain in the ASEAN region, covering both backward and forward integration aspects, including logistics and delivery. The fourth chapter describes strategic priorities relevant to regional vaccine eco-system development and describes existing strengths and weaknesses within selected ASEAN countries that could influence such development. The fifth chapter summarizes findings of an economic analysis of investing in late-stage clinical trials, manufacture, and regulatory strengthening for a limited set of priority diseases. A strong economic case is made for investing at the regional level compared to the national level by using cost benefit ratios. The concluding chapter summarizes feedback from key stakeholders in both public and private sectors and utilizes this feedback to present a way forward by listing specific tasks for ASEAN member state governments, the Secretariat, and the World Bank Group.
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Format: | Report biblioteca |
Language: | English en_US |
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Washington, DC: World Bank
2023-04-18
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Subjects: | VACCINE MANUFACTURING, ASEAN, VALUE CHAIN, REGIONAL ECO-SYSTEM, |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099061623000077536/P17809200be5e702109e24081db4b2ea1c9 https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/40590 |
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Summary: | This report is organized into six
chapters. The first chapter provides an introduction and
presents a brief situation analysis of current research and
development and manufacturing capacities in the region based
on detailed desk review. The second chapter describes the
importance of coordination in ensuring regional vaccine
security and presents different complementary pathways for
achieving the AVSSR vision. The third chapter
comprehensively describes the vaccine value chain in the
ASEAN region, covering both backward and forward integration
aspects, including logistics and delivery. The fourth
chapter describes strategic priorities relevant to regional
vaccine eco-system development and describes existing
strengths and weaknesses within selected ASEAN countries
that could influence such development. The fifth chapter
summarizes findings of an economic analysis of investing in
late-stage clinical trials, manufacture, and regulatory
strengthening for a limited set of priority diseases. A
strong economic case is made for investing at the regional
level compared to the national level by using cost benefit
ratios. The concluding chapter summarizes feedback from key
stakeholders in both public and private sectors and utilizes
this feedback to present a way forward by listing specific
tasks for ASEAN member state governments, the Secretariat,
and the World Bank Group. |
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