Federal Malaria Vaccine Coordinating Committee
Mission Statement
FMVCC's Role in Vaccine Development
Goals and Objectives
Vaccine Development Strategies
Operational Considerations
Meeting Minutes
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Mission Statement
The Federal Malaria Vaccine Coordinating Committee (FMVCC) is an interagency working group composed of representatives of agencies of the U.S. Federal Government that have an interest in and commitment to the global prevention and control of malaria. Because vaccines have proven to be cost-effective means of disease control, representatives of these agencies desire to promote the development, evaluation, production and widespread deployment of safe and effective malaria vaccines, either alone or in combination with other malaria control measures. In recognition of the diverse activities, expertise and resources that such a process requires, participating representatives agree to facilitate all phases of the process through sharing information and expertise, identifying, developing, and communicating priorities, and collaborating actively and assisting in coordinated efforts with each other and other agencies.
Meeting Minutes
The Federal Malaria Vaccine Coordinating Committee (FMVCC) is an interagency working group composed of representatives of agencies of the U.S. Federal Government that have an interest in and commitment to the global prevention and control of malaria. While the meeting itself is by invitation, the minutes are open and available to all on the internet. Please note they are primarily for internal use and are not meant to be policy statements from either the Committee or any of its members.
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