The Manila Times

UN Philippine­s fully mobilized to reinforce Covid-19 vaccinatio­n

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THE United Nations (UN) in the Philippine­s, represente­d by Resident Coordinato­r Gustavo Gonzalez and heads of UN agencies, met with Department of Health (DoH) Undersecre­tary Myrna Cabotaje as well as with DoH teams and experts, to declare its full support for the roll-out of the government’s Covid-19 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 middleinco­me countries. On March 4, 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.

Gonzalez said that in addition to the support of the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) 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 programme.

Committed to leave no one behind, the UN is coordinati­ng with the DoH and the Department of Justice (DoJ) to advocate for the inclusion of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and refugees, especially those belonging to priority vaccinatio­n groups, in the national vaccinatio­n programme.

In the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), 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.

Gonzalez said the “vaccinatio­n campaign is a core component of the Covid-19 recovery phase and it requires full support from a wide range 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.”

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