COVID-19 Vaccine Delivery Partnership

COVID-19 Vaccine Delivery Partnership

Global equitable access to a COVID-19 vaccine, particularly for health workers and other most-at-risk populations, is the only way to mitigate the public health and economic impact of the pandemic. More than 12 billion vaccine doses have been administered globally, and now, with a predictable supply of COVID-19 vaccines, more must be done to deliver them to those most in need. 

Recognizing the urgency of turning vaccine doses into vaccinated, protected communities, WHO, UNICEF and Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance launched the COVID-19 Vaccine Delivery Partnership (CoVDP). The Delivery Partnership builds on existing resources to support the AMC 92 and focuses foremost on the 34 countries that were at or below 10% coverage in January 2022. Working closely with countries to understand bottlenecks to vaccination, the Delivery Partnership offers access to urgent operational funding, technical assistance and political engagement to rapidly scale up vaccination and monitor progress towards targets.

The Delivery Partnership builds on the substantial body of work realized by the Country Readiness and Delivery (CRD) workstream that was part of COVAX since early 2020, and which made available global guidance and coordinated technical support for the implementation of COVID-19 vaccines. 

How can we boost COVID-19 vaccine coverage in lower-income countries?

COVID-19 vaccine coverage in low- and middle-income countries is increasing at a steady pace, but remains lower than higher-income nations. VaccinesWork spoke to Ted Chaiban, Head of the COVID-19 Vaccine Delivery Partnership, about how we can ensure nobody is left behind in the vaccine race.

 

 

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Ted Chaiban - UNICEF Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa

About Ted Chaiban 

As Global Lead Coordinator for the COVID-19 Vaccine Delivery Partnership, Ted Chaiban brings more than 30 years of public service to the position. Prior to this role, he was Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa since October 2019, UNICEF Director of Programmes (2014-2019), Director of Emergency Programmes (2012-2014), UNICEF Representative in Ethiopia (2009-2012) in Sudan (2005-2009) Sri Lanka (2002-2005).

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Removing obstacles to increase coverage levels and protect those at high risk

Contact

For COVID-19 Vaccine Delivery Partnership media inquiries:

Diane Abad-Vergara
Communications Manager, COVID-19 Vaccine Delivery Partnership
E-mail: abadvergarad@who.int 

 

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