UNICEF and the World Economic Forum sign charter with 18 shipping, airlines and logistics companies to deliver COVID-19 vaccines
NEW YORK/ WASHINGTON DC, 21 December 2020 —The unprecedented magnitude of the pandemic requires innovative and bold collective action from multinational organizations, governments, and industries for inclusive and efficient distribution of safe vaccines. With the lives and livelihoods of millions across the globe depending on multiple stakeholders harnessing the power of collective action – whether, in the field of health delivery, goods delivery, or humanitarian service delivery, the logistics sector and UNICEF will play a central role in vaccine distribution.
Recognizing this need, 18 shipping, airlines, and logistics industry CEOs, the Executive Director of UNICEF, and the President of the World Economic Forum, have signed a charter supporting UNICEF and COVAX countries in four main ways:
- Engage with governments, customs authorities, UNICEF and other UN Agencies, and NGOs;
- Participate in operational asset and competency sharing
- Assign expertise to support governments, where requested by UNICEF
- Support UNICEF’s Global Vaccine Logistics Distribution, for COVID-19, with prioritization and solutions for international and in country distribution of vaccines and related supplies on behalf of the COVAX facility
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