Analysis
Vera Songwe delivered a speech at the UN Economic Commission for Africa’s 2021 Annual Summit in which she warned that the COVID‑19 pandemic revealed Africa's dependence on external sources for health security and called for investment in local pharmaceutical capacity, stronger health systems, and equitable vaccine distribution. The wording in the claim matches the themes and language used in her address, and no evidence contradicts the attribution.
Background
During 2021, African leaders repeatedly emphasized the importance of building domestic vaccine production and health infrastructure to reduce reliance on imports. UNECA, under Songwe’s chairmanship, highlighted these priorities in multiple forums, aligning with the African Union’s agenda for health security and the global COVAX initiative.
Verdict summary
The statement accurately reflects Vera Songwe's remarks as Chair of UNECA in 2021 about Africa's need for health‑security self‑reliance and vaccine equity.