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UN out to assist Fiji s vaccine efforts – FBC News

April 28, 2021 4:14 pm United Nations is working rigidly to have the next batch of AstraZeneca vaccine arrive into Fiji by next week. Fiji is facing a major fight and after 50,000 Fijians were vaccinated earlier, this next batch is expected to help the country gain more protection. The B1617 variant of the pandemic is now in Fiji and originating from India, it is a strain that is causing major worry for the country. Article continues after advertisement United Nations Resident Coordinator, Sanaka Samarasinha, says they understand the need to procure vaccine early in order to ensure Fijians are vaccinated and have a certain level of protection.

Windward Side Of The Country Now Being Described As Apocalyptic

APO Group - Africa Newsroom / Press release | UN Sierra Leone and Ministry of Health recommit towards a more dynamic partnership

Ambassade d Allemagne - Libreville Ambassade d Allemagne au Togo Ambassade d Italie à Alger en Algérie Ambassade de Côte d´Ivoire en Espagne Ambassade de Djibouti à Washington, D.C., États-Unis Ambassade de France à Abidjan, Côte d Ivoire Ambassade de France à Asmara, Erythrée Ambassade de France à Bissau, Guinée-Bissau Ambassade de France à Brazzaville, Congo Ambassade de France à Cotonou Ambassade de France à Dar es Salaam, Tanzanie Ambassade de France à Djibouti Ambassade de France à Khartoum, Soudan Ambassade de France à Lomé, Togo Ambassade de France à Madagascar Ambassade de France à Malabo, Guinée Équatoriale Ambassade de France à Moroni, Comores Ambassade de France à Nouakchott, Mauritanie Ambassade de France à Port-Louis, Maurice

Sierra Leone s President Julius Maada Bio Engages Development Partners, Diplomatic Community on COVID-19 Vaccination Rollout Strategies – Sierra Leone State House – The Republic of Sierra Leone State House

State House, Freetown, Friday 12 March 2021 – His Excellency President Dr Julius Maada Bio has engaged development partners and the diplomatic community on the successes of Sierra Leone in the fight against COVID-19 and the plan to roll out vaccination throughout the country. The meeting brought together the Ministry of Health and Sanitation, NaCOVERC, UN Resident Coordinator, European Union, Deputy Head of the United States Embassy, British High Commission, Irish Embassy, Chinese Embassy, Germany Embassy, the World Bank Country Manager, UNICEF Country Representative and WHO Country Representative. His Excellency President Dr Julius Maada Bio In his welcome statement, Chief Minister Professor David Francis said the second interface and strategic meeting between the government’s COVID-19 response Presidential Task Force and development partners within the DEPAC framework, was timely, adding that they would highlight the successes, challenges, a transition from the COVID-19 Emer

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