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Covid-19 vaccines and corruption risks: Preventing corruption in the manufacture, allocation and distribution of vaccines

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  • Covid-19 vaccines and corruption risks: Preventing corruption in the manufacture, allocation and distribution of vaccines

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    United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime

    SUMMARY

    With COVID-19 vaccines being approved for use in different parts of the globe, the scale and complexity of their manufacture, allocation and distribution globally will be unprecedented. This will also present corruption risks that may threaten vital public health goals. These risks include the entry of substandard and falsified vaccines into markets, theft of vaccines within the distribution systems, leakages in emergency funding designated for the development and distribution of vaccines, nepotism, favouritism, and corrupted procurement systems. These corruption risks must be identified and mitigated by public institutions to help advance access to safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines by the population, including the most vulnerable and marginalized groups. The United Nations Convention against Corruption provides a solid global framework for these efforts.

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