THE UNITED Nations (UN) in the Philippines, represented by Resident Coordinator Gustavo Gonzalez and heads of UN agencies, has declared its full support for the roll-out of the government’s Covid-19 vaccination program.
During a meeting with Department of Health (DOH) Undersecretary Myrna Cabotaje on April 7, Gonzalez said that in addition to the support of the World Health Organization and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), he has mobilized all UN agencies to pool capacities, technologies, and resources in support of a successful vaccination campaign.
The UN is providing logistics equipment like mobile storage units, generators, and/or prefab offices, and transport support to move medical supplies.
It is supporting local government units with technical assistance to help ensure equity and inclusion in the vaccination program.
Committed to leaving no one behind, the UN is coordinating with the DOH and the Department of Justice to advocate for the inclusion of internally displaced persons and refugees, especially those belonging to priority vaccination groups, in the national vaccination program.
The UN is already supporting the Philippine government’s vaccination program through the COVAX Facility, the international partnership established to ensure equitable distribution of Covid-19 vaccines around the world, especially to low- and middle-income countries.
Last month, the Philippines received 525,600 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine and expects to receive 4,058,400 more doses in the second quarter of 2021.
In the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao, the UN is supplying cold chain management equipment including specialized cold chain vehicles, biosafety refrigerators, and ultra-low temperature freezers, among others.
The UN is also providing training to healthcare workers on cold chain management and Covid-19 testing and is addressing misconceptions about vaccination through intensive and nationwide information campaigns.
“The vaccination campaign is a core component of the Covid-19 recovery phase and it requires full support from a wide range of partners. It also relies largely on full respect for prioritization policies and strong and nimble logistics. The UN is supporting the Philippines on both fronts and making sure that this phase of Covid-19 recovery is a success,” Gonzalez said.
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