Columbia International Affairs Online: Policy Briefs

CIAO DATE: 10/2012

Immunization Strategies: Eradicating Meningitis in Sub-Saharan Africa

Sarah Cruickshank, Samantha Grills

August 2012

Centre for International Governance Innovation

Abstract

Meningitis epidemics are a major concern in the 25-country area from Senegal to Ethiopia known as the “meningitis belt.” A communicable disease, meningitis affects large portions of the population, causes high rates of death and disability, and worsens the plight of families and communities in a region marked by extreme poverty. This policy brief, the first in the CIGI Junior Fellows Policy Brief series, provides background on the concentration of the disease in Sub-Saharan Africa, and on efforts to extend immunization coverage to all affected countries. The authors, Sarah Cruickshank and Samantha Grills, discuss three kinds of strategies that can be implemented to ensure that the maximum possible benefit is derived from the vaccine. Through the use of targeted policy strategies such as those recommended in this brief, the MenAfriVac™ vaccine can be made available to many more at-risk throughout Sub-Saharan Africa.