Cancer Treatments Need Policy Breakthroughs to Better Reach Patients

As COVID-19 has highlighted the power of innovation to tackle complex health issues, other top health care concerns have persisted. Across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), many countries face a common set of health and health care challenges, including a rise in non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and a need to increase public and private investment in health systems.

The Latest: COVID-19 Innovation Benefits Patients in MENA

The COVID-19 pandemic has sparked unprecedented private sector innovation and collaboration to combat the global health emergency. Several biopharmaceutical companies formed unique partnerships within the industry and with governments and academia to accelerate the research and development (R&D) processes. Respect for intellectual property (IP) rules aided innovators as they leveraged decades of scientific knowledge to develop and deliver COVID-19 vaccines effectively. As a result, the vaccine development process — from research and clinical trials to government approvals and vaccine deliveries — was accelerated significantly. Now, patients throughout the MENA region are receiving COVID-19 vaccines.

Vaccine Confidence Vital to Curb COVID-19 in MENA

When the COVID-19 pandemic struck more than a year ago, biopharmaceutical companies responded swiftly and worked tirelessly to develop COVID-19 vaccines, treatments and diagnostics. Since then, vaccine candidates have endured rigorous testing through multiple phases of clinical trials and regulatory review. As health authorities continue to monitor the safety and efficacy of these medicines and approve them for public use, it is important for people to know that manufacturers followed a rigorous testing process, including tens of thousands of people.  

2020 Year in Review: COVID-19 Innovation

Scientists, health care professionals and government leaders across the Middle East and North Africa have collaborated this year to find innovative solutions to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. While it’s been an unprecedented year, it has also spurred immense biopharmaceutical research and development as industry innovators worked to leverage decades of research and scientific knowledge to develop new treatments and vaccines.