Spain has taken a significant step in combating the mpox resurgence in Africa by donating 500,000 doses of the mpox vaccine, equivalent to 20% of its national stockpile.
This generous move comes in response to the World Health Organization’s declaration of mpox as a global public health emergency.
The Spanish Health Ministry emphasized the importance of proactive measures in managing global health crises, stating that stockpiling vaccines without sharing them is pointless.
Spain’s donation consists of 100,000 vials, providing 500,000 doses, and is a substantial contribution to the fight against mpox.
Spain is also urging other European Union member states to follow its lead by donating 20% of their vaccine stocks.
The country’s successful management of its own mpox situation, with only 268 cases recorded this year, demonstrates the effectiveness of its proactive approach to vaccination.
By sharing its resources and encouraging international cooperation, Spain is setting a model for global health management.
This initiative highlights the need for countries to support regions in greater need, demonstrating that effective global health management requires not just national preparedness but also a willingness to collaborate and share resources.