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  • Vaccine development
  • Public health policy

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  • Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) established in 2017 to fund vaccine development for epidemic threats.
  • CEPI invests in vaccine candidates for priority pathogens and platforms for Disease X.
  • Equitable access to vaccines in low- and middle-income countries is a core mission.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the process of revising CEPI's equitable access policy.
  • To outline how key issues regarding policy content and prescriptive nature were resolved.
  • To detail CEPI's commitment to equitable vaccine access.

Main Methods:

  • Stakeholder engagement to gather feedback on the initial equitable access policy.
  • Iterative policy revision process guided by the CEPI board.
  • Analysis of CEPI's investment in vaccine candidates and platforms.

Main Results:

  • CEPI has committed up to $706 million to vaccine development as of December 2019.
  • 19 vaccine candidates and 3 vaccine platforms are supported.
  • A revised equitable access policy was developed through stakeholder consultation.

Conclusions:

  • CEPI adopts an iterative, rather than prescriptive, approach to its equitable access policy.
  • The revised policy aims to meet the needs of multiple stakeholders.
  • Ensuring equitable access to vaccines remains CEPI's primary focus.