BBC World Radio
Pfizer cuts prices for low-income countries
25 May 2022
Tian Johnson, co-chair of the African Vaccine Delivery Alliance talks to BBC News on the significance of Pfizer offering its products to low-income countries on a non-profit basis.
BBC World Radio
Self-testing
31 March 2022
Founder and Lead of the African Alliance, queer advocate and member of the Ministerial Advisory Committee on the COVID-19 vaccine (MAC) mandated to develop a COVID-19 vaccine allocation framework for South Africa and provide recommendations to the MAC – Tian (them/they) has, for nearly two decades, working on a vast range of development areas with a track record of navigating and influencing policy and community spaces from “grassroots” to “grasstops”.
Tian Johnson spoke to BBC World Radio about the need to continue pushing to ensure that people on the African continent have access to testing as test kits are currently expensive and out of reach to many.
NEWS
What went wrong with vaccinating the world?
30 December 2021
Maaza Seyoum, African Alliance Lead Communications and PVA Africa Coordinator responded to a BBC request (via Oxfam UK) to conduct a recorded video interview answering questions about vaccine inequity and vaccine hesitancy.
The Brian Lehrer Show
Covid Vaccine Rollouts From Around the World
5 May 2021
Founder and Lead of the African Alliance, queer advocate and member of the Ministerial Advisory Committee on the COVID-19 vaccine (MAC) mandated to develop a COVID-19 vaccine allocation framework for South Africa and provide recommendations to the MAC – Tian (them/they) has, for nearly two decades, working on a vast range of development areas with a track record of navigating and influencing policy and community spaces from “grassroots” to “grasstops”.
Tian spoke on the Brian Lehrer Show about how Africans took part in clinical trials to get this vaccine and how tax money went towards the research and yet we look at our TVs and we see our friends from the global north taking vaccines selfies, but yet we’re told we have to wait for a vaccine until 2023
Tian also gave their thoughts on COVAX and how we can’t depend on them as they are underfunded, unaccountable, and can’t get us vaccine equity. That must be done mainly by our governments. (Tian’s remarks are on 11:33)
Capricorn FM
Are South Africans warming up to the Covid-19 vaccines?
4 March 2021
Founder and Lead of the African Alliance, queer advocate and member of the Ministerial Advisory Committee on the COVID-19 vaccine (MAC) mandated to develop a COVID-19 vaccine allocation framework for South Africa and provide recommendations to the MAC – Tian (them/they) has, for nearly two decades, working on a vast range of development areas with a track record of navigating and influencing policy and community spaces from “grassroots” to “grasstops”.
Tian Johnson spoke to DJ Complexion and Mpho Mashita about the attitude of citizen towards COVID-19 vaccines.
Voice of Wits
TheChatroomOnVOW
11 November 2020
As the Alliance’s lead on research, Wilfred oversees the conceptualization, design, sector ownership, implementation, and reporting of all research-related actives, partnerships, and engagements. He thinks about study design, strategic research partnerships, the design, and development of data collection instruments, how results are reported on, published, and presented, and ultimately how results are translated to inform decision making and resource allocation. Wilfred was hosted by #TheChatroomOnVOW , to speak about pre-exposure prophylaxis (or PrEP). This is when people at risk for HIV take daily medicine to prevent HIV…
PrEP can stop HIV from taking hold and spreading throughout your body. When taken daily, PrEP is highly effective for preventing HIV from sex or injection drug use.
In this interview listen to Wilfred explain why PrEP is much less effective when it is not taken consistently. Studies have shown that PrEP reduces the risk of getting HIV from sex by about 99% when taken daily. Among people who inject drugs, PrEP reduces the risk of getting HIV by at least 74% when taken daily.
Radio 786
COVID-19 Clinical Trials Comes Under Fire In Cape Town
12 June 2020
Founder and Lead of the African Alliance, queer advocate and member of the Ministerial Advisory Committee on the COVID-19 vaccine (MAC) mandated to develop a COVID-19 vaccine allocation framework for South Africa and provide recommendations to the MAC – Tian (them/they) has, for nearly two decades, working on a vast range of development areas with a track record of navigating and influencing policy and community spaces from “grassroots” to “grasstops”. Tian spoke to Radio 786 to share their thoughts about one of South Africa’s COVID-19 treatment trials called TASK. This trial is looking at BCG revaccination for healthcare workers in the context of COVID-19.
Voice of Wits
TheChatroomOnVOW
11 November 2020
As the Alliance’s lead on research, Wilfred oversees the conceptualization, design, sector ownership, implementation, and reporting of all research-related actives, partnerships, and engagements. He thinks about study design, strategic research partnerships, the design, and development of data collection instruments, how results are reported on, published, and presented, and ultimately how results are translated to inform decision making and resource allocation. Wilfred was hosted by #TheChatroomOnVOW , to speak about pre-exposure prophylaxis (or PrEP). This is when people at risk for HIV take daily medicine to prevent HIV…
PrEP can stop HIV from taking hold and spreading throughout your body. When taken daily, PrEP is highly effective for preventing HIV from sex or injection drug use.
In this interview listen to Wilfred explain why PrEP is much less effective when it is not taken consistently. Studies have shown that PrEP reduces the risk of getting HIV from sex by about 99% when taken daily. Among people who inject drugs, PrEP reduces the risk of getting HIV by at least 74% when taken daily.