No images? Click here June 2023 | Issue 07 Thank you and farewellDear partners, Over the past year and a half, much has been achieved to reduce global inequities in COVID-19 vaccination coverage. With sufficient vaccine supply, countries have had the opportunity to vaccinate. The AMC92 today have a coverage of 55%, compared to 28% in January 2022. Coverage in the 34 countries for concerted support has increased nearly tenfold from 3% to 29%. Although gaps persist and the work continues, we have seen progress in countries dealing with humanitarian emergencies and a substantial increase in coverage among high-priority groups as countries deployed more tailored vaccination approaches. While the PHEIC has been declared over, the work on COVID-19 vaccination is not. With the COVID-19 Vaccine Delivery Partnership transitioning at the end of June, support from Gavi, UNICEF, WHO, and partners continues as countries pursue integration with a focus on reaching high-priority groups and the recovery of essential immunization. As I move into my new position as UNICEF Deputy Executive Director for Humanitarian Action and Supply Operations, I wanted to thank you for the excellent collaboration and partnership we have received. It has been rewarding and meaningful to work with you. Best regards. UnseenCOVID-19 vaccine delivery efforts reminded us of the crucial role health and community workers play. But we are losing health workers due to unfair pay, poor conditions and overwork. By 2030, the world will have a shortage of 10 million health workers. Now’s our time to support the people who keep us alive and safe. Share Twitter | LinkedIn | Facebook | All COVID-19 Vaccine Delivery Social Assets COVID-19 Vaccine Delivery Partnership Situation Report
COVID-19 Vaccine Delivery StoriesBehind each COVID-19 vaccine dose delivered and administered, there are stories. Stories of science, hard work, passion and determination. Stories of long hours spent, solutions found, innovations harnessed and challenges overcome. Stories of inequities and triumphs. Stories of governments, partners and frontline health care workers across the globe that have worked tirelessly to ensure that those that need it most – are offered a COVID-19 vaccine. Here you can read (in chronological order) a collection of stories about COVID-19 vaccine delivery from WHO, UNICEF, Gavi and other essential partners. Vaccination Data: Inside Every NumberData capturing, processing and analyzing have played an incredibly powerful role in the COVID-19 pandemic response. Around the world, each country’s health care system has relied on data to help identify who to prioritize, when, where and how to get there. So what looks like just a number actually contains information that has the potential to change lives. Share Twitter | LinkedIn | All COVID-19 Vaccine Delivery Social Assets Resources, Reports and Technical GuidanceThis document provides recommendations for a medical countermeasures delivery support mechanism based on lessons learnt from the COVID-19 vaccine delivery support model.
Vaccination Response: Country experiences, best practices, and lessons The global COVID-19 vaccination response provides many lessons on how to better prepare for and respond to future pandemics that require rapid, large-scale vaccination. This document includes a collection of experiences, best practices, and innovations used during the COVID-19 response that can also apply to strengthening routine immunization, primary health care services, and outbreak response. Case studies: Country and partner case studies with salient examples on COVID-19 vaccination. These case studies describe a national or sub-national intervention and its impact. Meeting report: Global Convening on COVID-19 Vaccination Monitoring and Related System Strengthening The meeting was a pivotal moment in the COVID-19 vaccination monitoring and systems strengthening space, as an important opportunity to bring together different stakeholders and experts to conduct a comprehensive stock take and jointly plan a way forward. Meeting report: Stocktake on COVID-19 Vaccination and Integration This document is the report of a meeting to review the status of COVID-19 vaccination and integration held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on 2-3 May 2023. Participating in the event were more than 170 participants, including representatives from 33 CoVDP countries; UNICEF; WHO; the Africa CDC; Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance; and multilateral partners. All COVID-19 vaccine delivery resourcesGlobal Compendium of country knowledge on COVID-19 vaccination Tools and guidance on vaccine confidence and uptake All WHO COVID-19 vaccine resources: toolkit All WHO COVID-19 technical guidance AR EN ES FR RU ZH
The COVID-19 Vaccine Delivery Partnership TransitionThe next phase of COVID-19 vaccine delivery sees us transitioning to a new approach. This will ensure our efforts will create long-lasting benefits that will be seen beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. Vaccine equity - for all vaccines - is one of the great responsibilities of our lifetime. The work towards closing this gap continues. Read more about the transition of the COVID-19 Vaccine Delivery Partnership: You are receiving this because you have subscribed to receive updates from WHO, UNICEF or GAVI on COVID-19 vaccines, vaccine equity or vaccine delivery. You can unsubscribe via the link below. You will be unsubscribed from this update only. Other subscriptions you may have with WHO, UNICEF or GAVI will not be changed. |
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