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This public health paper on vaccine equity and international coalition governance is only tangentially relevant to AI safety; it may inform thinking on global coordination mechanisms for emerging technology risks but is not a core AI safety resource.

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Summary

This paper examines CEPI's role in coordinating global vaccine development and equitable distribution partnerships, analyzing how international coalitions address gaps in pandemic preparedness. It evaluates the structural and governance mechanisms that enable or hinder equitable access to vaccines across high- and low-income countries.

Key Points

  • CEPI serves as a multilateral financing mechanism to accelerate vaccine development for epidemic and pandemic threats
  • Equitable access frameworks require coordinated partnerships between governments, industry, and international organizations
  • The paper analyzes structural barriers to vaccine distribution in low- and middle-income countries
  • Governance models for global health coalitions offer lessons for other coordination challenges including AI risk response
  • Funding mechanisms and IP arrangements significantly impact the speed and equity of vaccine deployment

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 J Law Med Ethics . 2023 Summer;51(2):234–246. doi: 10.1017/jme.2023.85 
 
 
 The Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) and the Partnerships of Equitable Vaccine Access

 
 Sam Halabi 
 Sam Halabi 

 
 1: O’NEILL INSTITUTE FOR NATIONAL AND GLOBAL HEALTH LAW, WASHINGTON, DC, USA 
 
 2: COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY, FORT COLLINS, CO, USA 
 
 3: COLORADO SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, AURORA, CO, USA 
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 1, 2, 3 , Lawrence O Gostin 
 Lawrence O Gostin 

 
 1: O’NEILL INSTITUTE FOR NATIONAL AND GLOBAL HEALTH LAW, WASHINGTON, DC, USA 
 
 4: GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, WASHINGTON, DC, USA 
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 1, 4 , Kashish Aneja 
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 1: O’NEILL INSTITUTE FOR NATIONAL AND GLOBAL HEALTH LAW, WASHINGTON, DC, USA 
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 1 , Francesca Nardi 
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 1 , Katie Gottschalk 
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 1 , John Monahan 
 John Monahan 

 
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 1: O’NEILL INSTITUTE FOR NATIONAL AND GLOBAL HEALTH LAW, WASHINGTON, DC, USA 
 
 2: COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY, FORT COLLINS, CO, USA 
 
 3: COLORADO SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, AURORA, CO, USA 
 
 4: GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, 

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