Vaccine Fairness for the developing world, a round table with UNICEF

Mar 1, 2022

Since March 2021, UNICEF has delivered more than one billion COVID-19 vaccine doses to over 140 countries.  In association with the Chamber of Commerce in Carlow, Laois and Kilkenny, UNICEF will be joining us for a digital round table event to discuss Vaccine Fairness for the developing world,

 

The webinar will provide details on how the Corporate Vaccine Alliance in Ireland supports UNICEFS delivery of COVID-19 Vaccines.  UNICEF Ireland is looking to engage with the business community on helping to ensure that health systems don’t collapse and economies can get back on track so that children and families can thrive.

 

The UNICEF Corporate Vaccine Alliance understand how impactful our global corporate community can be in bringing a swifter end to the pandemic.   And recognise the private sector as an important partner in advancing its mission to ensure the health, education, equality, and protection of every child.

 

The most successful partnerships are multi-faceted and integrated into a company’s philanthropic, marketing and communication strategies.  Our experienced team will work with you to create a package – tailored to your Business.

 

The webinar is being hosted on Wednesday 2nd March at 11am and is free for anybody to join.  Advance registration for the webinar is available at www.carlowchamber.com or contact the office on 059 91 32337.

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