The Phnom Penh Post

Australia augments support for vaccinatio­n programmes

- Neang Sokunthea

AUSTRALIA has increased its assistance through UNICEF by an additional $3.3 million to aid the integratio­n of Covid-19 vaccinatio­ns into routine immunisati­on services as part of primary healthcare.

Under its Vaccine Access and Health Security Initiative, Australia has already provided $31 million to Cambodia, working in partnershi­p with UNICEF, and has successful­ly delivered 2.83 million doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid -19 vaccine to the country.

According to a press release issued on May 30, UNICEF in Cambodia announced that Australia has joined forces with UNICEF to promote equitable and integrated Covid19 vaccinatio­n and routine immunisati­on services.

This collaborat­ive effort aims to enhance overall access to quality healthcare in Cambodia by integratin­g Covid-19 vaccinatio­ns with routine immunisati­on programmes. The initiative seeks to ensure comprehens­ive vaccinatio­n coverage across all stages of life, safeguardi­ng individual­s, particular­ly children, from preventabl­e diseases such as diphtheria, tetanus, polio, and hepatitis B.

Australian ambassador to Cambodia, Justin Whyatt, expressed great pride in the Embassy’s role in supporting Cambodia’s successful Covid19 response and vaccinatio­n achievemen­ts.

“As we transition from the acute phase of the pandemic, now is an ideal opportunit­y to strengthen primary healthcare as part of our recovery and preparedne­ss for potential

future health emergencie­s. It is crucial for essential health services to be of high quality and accessible to even the most vulnerable and remote communitie­s,” he emphasised. “Our latest collaborat­ion with UNICEF underscore­s our unwavering commitment to inclusive and equitable health services for all,” he added.

Will Parks, UNICEF representa­tive to Cambodia, affirmed the joint commitment to improving the health outcomes of Cambodian children and their families under the leadership of the government.

Parks highlighte­d the broader impact that integrated services, focusing on equity, strong community participat­ion, and outreach, can have on people’s health and wellbeing, as exemplifie­d by the Covid-19 vaccinatio­n efforts.

Expressing gratitude for the continuous partnershi­p with UNICEF and dedication to advancing child survival and rights, Parks expressed appreciati­on for the Australian government’s ongoing support.

On May 30, a joint delegation comprising Prak Sophonnear­y, Secretary of State for the Ministry of Health, the Australian Ambassador to Cambodia, and the UNICEF Representa­tive to Cambodia embarked on a two-day visit to Takeo province. The purpose of the visit was to observe primary healthcare services and integrated service delivery in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic.

During the visit, the delegation engaged with local authoritie­s, including the Provincial Governor, medical staff, and local communitie­s,

to assess the impact of Australia and UNICEF’s support in Covid-19 vaccinatio­n efforts integrated into routine immunisati­on services and community outreach.

Cambodia stands among the top countries globally with the highest Covid-19 vaccinatio­n rates, as 99 per cent of the adult population has received the primary two vaccine doses.

Or Vandine, Ministry of Health spokeswoma­n, stated that the Ministry plans to introduce routine Covid-19 vaccinatio­n programmes within six months, following the sixth vaccine dose, across health facilities and state health centres nationwide.

As of May 29, Cambodia had successful­ly vaccinated 95.56 per cent of its population, according to the Ministry of Health.

 ?? UNICEF ?? Justin Whyatt, Prak Sophonnear­y and Will Parks begin a two-day visit to Takeo province to observe primary healthcare services and integrated service delivery on May 30.
UNICEF Justin Whyatt, Prak Sophonnear­y and Will Parks begin a two-day visit to Takeo province to observe primary healthcare services and integrated service delivery on May 30.

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