By Whitney Simon | Manager, Global Cause Partnerships
Dear Friend,
COVID-19 is driving a child survival crisis, with the children at greatest risk of hunger and disease seeing their already fragile health and food systems buckle under the strain of the pandemic. As COVID-19 continues to spread, claiming lives and threatening livelihoods around the world, we know fewer children are dying or falling sick from COVID, but the pandemic is without doubt a child rights crisis. Early estimates of the impacts of COVID-19 on child and maternal mortality in 118 low- and middleincome countries show that disruptions to health systems and reduced access to food could result in an extra 1.2 million deaths of children under age five in just six months. This is in addition to the 2.5 million children under-five who died every six months even before the pandemic.
We know the COVID-19 vaccine will be a critical tool for putting an end to this global pandemic. Over 75 years, UNICEF has built an unprecedented global-health support system. Among its many programs, UNICEF helps immunize more than 45% of the world’s children every year—in some of the most remote places on earth. Due to this experience, UNICEF was chosen to lead global COVID-vaccine procurement and delivery because it’s the only organization with the infrastructure and expertise already in place to make it happen quickly and equitably.
In this role, UNICEF will leverage its market shaping and procurement expertise to help deliver COVID-19 vaccines and other supplies under the COVAX vaccine pillar through two avenues:
Additionally, these efforts will be combined with effective diagnostic and treatment tools, as well as existing prevention and mitigation measures to reduce the spread of the disease, ease pressure on health systems and enable societies to ease restrictions on movement and economic activity.
Thanks to your continued support, UNICEF and partners will deliver two billion vaccines, 245 million therapeutics and 500 million tests to low and middle-income countries in a safe and equitable way in 2021.
In Partnership,
Whitney SImon
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By Whitney Simon | Manager, Global Cause Partnerships
By Whitney Simon | Manager, Global Cause Partnerships
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