Aid to Myanmar, COVAX's vaccine forecast, and PEPFAR leadership: This week in development

Citizens hold up a picture of leader Aung San Suu Kyi after the military seized power in Myanmar. Photo by: Jorge Silva / REUTERS

Myanmar’s coup raises new questions about development engagement, COVAX shares a vaccine distribution forecast, and Biden’s plan for PEPFAR is still up in the air. This week in development:

The military takeover in Myanmar fits the description of a coup d’etat, according to the U.S. Department of State — a designation that could have significant implications for development engagement with the country.

COVAX released a country-by-country forecast for vaccine distribution Wednesday, which provides participants in the global initiative with a preview of how many doses of Pfizer-BioNTech and AstraZeneca-University of Oxford vaccines they can expect in the near future.

President Joe Biden has yet to name a successor to Deborah Birx for one of the highest-profile positions in U.S. global health: the U.S. global AIDS coordinator.