Australia, UNICEF join hands to aid COVID-19 vaccine delivery in Viet Nam

The Australian Embassy in Ha Noi and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) have announced a 13.5 million AUD package to support the introduction and delivery of COVID-19 vaccine doses in Viet Nam.
Australia, UNICEF join hands to aid COVID-19 vaccine delivery in Viet Nam
Australian Ambassador to Viet Nam Robyn Mudie speaks at the event. (Photo: VNA)

The Australia-UNICEF partnership is expected to provide a unique and holistic package that will assist Viet Nam across a range of areas vital to the successful delivery of a mass immunisation programme against COVID-19, according to a UNICEF press release published on April 19.

“Our support will help Viet Nam purchase cold chain equipment to store and transport vaccine doses to where they are needed around the country, provide training courses and materials to ensure Viet Nam’s health workers and officials are ready, and assist with the development of immunisation plans in Viet Nam’s remote provinces to ensure equitable and uniform vaccine coverage”, said Australian Ambassador to Viet Nam Robyn Mudie.

“Introducing a new vaccine especially for COVID-19 is a colossal task for any government with many important steps involved. Thanks to the partnership with the Government of Australia, UNICEF is committed to working with the Ministry of Health and other partners to support the introduction and rollout of COVID-19 vaccines in Viet Nam,” said Rana Flowers, UNICEF Representative in Viet Nam.

The programme will support Viet Nam to reach the prioritised 20 percent of population by the end of 2022 and set the foundation necessary for immunising the remainder of the population as vaccines are rolled out nationwide.

Funding for the programme is drawn from Australia’s 523.2 million AUD Regional Vaccine Access and Health Security Initiative, as well as from the nation’s bilateral development cooperation programme with Viet Nam.

In total, Australia has committed 40 million AUD over three years to support Viet Nam’s vaccine procurement and delivery efforts.

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(Source: VNA)

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