
Global Vaccine Access
Global vaccine access refers to the ability of people around the world to obtain and receive vaccines that protect against diseases like COVID-19, measles, or polio. It involves ensuring vaccines are available, affordable, and distributed fairly, regardless of a country’s wealth or location. Challenges include manufacturing capacity, supply chain logistics, and financial barriers. Improving global access requires international cooperation, funding, and policies that prioritize equitable distribution, so everyone, everywhere, has the opportunity to be protected from preventable diseases.