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This is a Devex organizational profile page for CEPI, a global partnership that finances and coordinates the development of vaccines against epidemic threats. CEPI focuses on accelerating vaccine development for emerging infectious diseases to prevent future pandemics. It serves as a reference entry for understanding CEPI's mission, funding, and partnerships in the global health security space.
Key Points
- •CEPI is a coalition focused on financing and coordinating vaccine development for epidemic and pandemic threats
- •The organization represents a model of international coordination for biological risk preparedness
- •CEPI's work is relevant to biosecurity and global catastrophic biological risk mitigation efforts
- •The Devex profile provides organizational details including funding sources, partners, and key projects
- •CEPI is an example of multi-stakeholder coordination mechanisms for existential and catastrophic risk reduction
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Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI)
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CEPI – the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations – is a new international non-profit coalition aspiring to build a system that can tackle the barriers to develop vaccines against those epidemic infections for which the usual commercial incentives for development are inadequate. CEPI will advance safe, effective and affordable vaccines that can help to contain outbreaks at the earliest possible stage. CEPI was founded in August 2016 by the Government of Norway, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Wellcome Trust, the World Economic Forum, and India’s Department of Biotechnology.
CEPI wants to stop future epidemics by developing new vaccines for a safer world.
Vaccines are one of the world’s most important health achievements. Yet their life-saving potential hasn’t yet been realised for many known and unknown epidemic threats, particularly in low-income countries, where the risks and needs are often greatest.
Vision
Vaccines contributing to preventing outbreaks of emerging infectious disease from becoming humanitarian crises.
Approach
CEPI will bu
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